The E-Discovery Reference Model, or EDRM,
is a framework that describes a process that
most organizations go through around E-Discovery.
It explains what the steps are and how typical
organizations go through those steps to perform
the process of E-Discovery.
E-Discovery is not as complicated as it seems
at first glance.
It's really a way to work through providing
data for a particular case.
How do you manipulate it, how do you answer
questions regarding that case, and what do
you do with it when you're done?
The rules around E-Discovery are described
in the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, or
FRCP, which contains rules that require you
to share information with other parties, contain
descriptions of how you can get this information,
what types of reviews are useful, and how
to provide information to opposing parties.
