Judge Paul Grimm Gives Guidance on How to Conduct keyword searches
July 17th, 2008 Filed Under E-discovery, legal news
Recently Judge Paul Grimm provided some insight as to the best way to conduct keyword searches. In Victor Stanley, Inc. v. Creative Pipe, Inc., 2008 WL 2221841 identifies the primary issues in e-discovery and how to comply with the legal demands of your case without being over or under inclusive in the process. The two approaches suggested by Judge Grimm are to use a “collaborative” approach or a “best practices” approach. The “collaborative approach” involves both parties agreeing to a search methodology and its implementation. The second is the “best practices” approach advocated by the Sedona Conference where both parties demonstrate that they have taken reasonable measures to reduce over and under production errors.
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