'A key part of dealing with the economic downturn'
This new E-Discovery toolkit - available as a downloadable zip file - will help accelerate the development of your organization's framework to meet the E-Discovery requirements of the recently updated Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP).
The documentation toolkit contains a wealth of useful templates, and is based on the framework described in the first edition of 'E-Discovery and FRCP: A Pocket Guide'.
The templates in this E-Discovery No.1 document toolkit will help you :
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- Prior to an E-Discovery event
- Assessing organizational readiness
- Making the business case
- Project planning
- Policy making
- Key contact list
- Training
- Compiling an inventory of information
- Establishing a procedural handbook
- Implementing an early warning system
- During a specific E-Discovery event
- Instituting a litigation hold
- Communicating a preservation hold to a third party
- Preparing for the pre-conference meeting
- Authorizing E-Discovery searches
- Maintaining a chain of evidence log
- Facilitating a postmortem meeting
- Between E-Discovery events
- E-Discovery drill planning
- Evaluating E-Discovery Technology solutions
- Soliciting proposals
- Evaluating proposals
Additionally, You will also receive a unique drafting support service and 12 months of automatic updates.
Also available is the E-Discovery No.2 toolkit which contains both this toolkit and the E-Discovery & FRCP pocket book and toolkit at a special discounted price.
The author, Bradley J. Schaufenbuel, is currently Senior Manager of I.T. Risk at Zurich Financial Services. Prior to his current role, he held security leadership positions at Experian Information Solutions and Arthur Andersen LLP.
In addition to this guide and toolkit, he has also co-authored multiple "For Dummies" books and has had articles published in professional journals on a variety of topics related to IT security and governance. Bradley holds eleven professional designations in the areas of information security management, IT compliance, fraud examination, IT audit, computer forensics, ethical hacking, and project management, including the CISSP, CISM, CISA, PMP, ISSMP, ISSAP, CFE, CEH, CIFI, CSOXM, and CHS-III .
He holds a Master of Business Administration degree from DePaul University and is currently pursuing a Juris Doctorate degree in I.T. and privacy law from the John Marshall Law School in Chicago. Bradley also sits on the board of directors of two private corporations and a non-profit community center.
Publisher: IT Governance Publishing
Format: Download
Published Date: 6 July 2007
Availability: Immediate Download

Help meet your organization's requirements to the FRCP - buy this toolkit today.