E-Discovery with Home Depot: “More Saving. More Doing. Guaranteed.”
by Dean Gonsowski on August 18th, 2010
The Chinese philosopher, Lao-tzu, once said “a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.” This truism has been applied in a myriad of ways over the years, but it applies with equal measure to the process of taming the multifaceted challenge that is electronic discovery. Simply put, conquering ediscovery is always a journey. And for enterprises like The Home Depot, they know first hand that you can’t simply look at the end result and wish for the journey to be complete. Instead, it’s paramount to embrace all the steps along the path and develop good habits that work both for the first and the last mile.
Many enterprises clearly understand the benefits of in-house discovery that include lower processing and review costs, earlier access to case facts, better control over the processes, etc. But some struggle with how to begin their journey, for any number of reasons (lack of knowledgeable staff, failure to get executive buy-in, inability to build a compelling business case, etc.). Fortunately, the folks at Home Depot have recently completed their journey and have offered to share secrets they leveraged throughout the process.
In a similar fashion to best selling author’s Stephen R. Covey’s “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People” David Steel, Sr. Counsel and Barbara Squires, Paralegal at The Home Depot will host a web seminar to walk us through the some of the e-discovery habits that helped them successfully navigate their way through the process. The web seminar is titled “5 Habits to Create a Highly Effective In-House E-Discovery Process” and it’s free to attend. Since we don’t want to steal their thunder, we won’t divulge their habits now, but suffice it to say that every company can learn from their experiences. And, after the web seminar I’ll devote more blog time to further expansion of each habit.
Since it’s our raison d’être to help companies complete their e-discovery journey, we’re excited to have The Home Depot on to share stories from their journey, all in the hope that others, just embarking on their own expedition, can be just as successful.
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