Right now, the tides of e-discovery favor production of electronically stored information (ESI) in native form - i.e., within the original application in which it was created. Because no outlay is needed to convert the data to a static image, those going with e-discovery's current flow believe that native productions cost less and should thus serve as the default production format for all e-discovery.
Reprinted with permission from the April 11, 2011 edition of The National Law Journal © 2011, ALM Media Properties, LLC. All rights reserved.
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