ESI Electronically Stored Information and Electronic Evidence are seemingly everywhere, and nowhere, all at the same time. Tracking it down to preserve or collect in a defensible way, or hunting for that “smoking gun” forensic artifact, too often turns into a treacherous pursuit for even the most seasoned of litigators. Protek’s president, Keith Chval, has come to the aid of litigators with a timely article, “ESI Electronically Stored Information Whack-a-Mole – Don’t Let it Clobber You,” as published in the December edition of the Indiana State Bar Association’s Res Gestae journal. In it, you’ll find a helpful discussion of how to tackle the respective issues, as well as two practical tables for identifying where to look for the particular item that you are after. Take a read and better arm yourself for the “e” wars! A pdf of the article is available for free here: ESI Whack-a-Mole
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