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r/eDisco
785 members
r/eDisco is a subreddit with 785 members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is small in size.
Electronic discovery (or e-discovery) refers to discovery/disclosure in civil litigation which deals with the exchange of information in electronic format, often referred to as Electronically Stored Information or ESI.
Popular Themes in r/eDisco
#1
Solution Requests
: "Has anyone heard of the e-discovery software Disco?"
21 posts
#2
Advice Requests
: "New to E-Discovery - Help me learn!"
10 posts
#3
Pain & Anger
: "Blind Reliance on Vendor for Discovery Results in Sanctions"
3 posts
#4
Money Talk
: "No costs for TIFF blowbacks"
2 posts
#5
News
: "Forensic experts weigh in on litigation costs"
2 posts
Popular Topics in r/eDisco
#1
Ediscovery
: "Help Finding Team Lead Positions or Possibly Transitioning out of Ediscovery"
97 posts
#2
E Discovery
: "EDD for Everyday Lawsuits [x-post from r/Law]"
27 posts
#3
Forensics
: "How do law firms vet ediscovery, computer Forensics or other computer technical experts? What opportunities does this present to a graduating 3L with a strong IT background?"
26 posts
#4
Costs
: "Data-driven models to reduce legal and compliance Costs"
22 posts
#5
Litigation
: "When should you release a Litigation hold?"
20 posts
#6
Legal
: "Legal terminologies"
18 posts
#7
Predictive
: "Five common myths about Predictive coding"
10 posts
#8
Coding
: "Five common myths about predictive Coding"
10 posts
#9
Search
: "Searchable PDFs or Tifs with OCR text files?"
9 posts
#10
Review
: "Document Review Attorney Pads Hours, Blames Software"
7 posts
Member Growth in r/eDisco
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+19 members(2.5%)
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