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Off the Cuff with Kelly Twigger

Kelly emphasizes the importance of identifying the story behind your case and leveraging different sources of electronically stored information (ESI) to build that narrative. From traditional custodial ESI to more unconventional sources like collaboration tools or city data, the focus is on thinking outside the box.


Introduction

In this short, off the cuff update, CEO and Founder Kelly Twigger draws inspiration from recent events to highlight the importance of leveraging ESI effectively in litigation. She discusses the abundance of data available today and encourages legal professionals to think strategically about the story they want to tell and the sources of ESI that can help them tell it. Kelly emphasizes the need to consider not only custodial-based ESI but also data from third parties, collaboration tools, and even public sources like cell phone towers or traffic cameras. She concludes by reminding us of the critical role of issue spotting (stay tuned for our new eBook on the subject!) and staying abreast of eDiscovery trends to best serve our clients.

Kelly Twigger discusses leveraging difference sources of ESI

Conclusion

That’s our broadcast for this week. Thanks for joining me. We’ll be back again next week with another decision from our eDiscovery Assistant database. As always, if you have suggestions for a case to be covered on the Case of the Week, drop me a line. If you’d like to receive the Case of the Week delivered directly to your inbox via our weekly newsletter, you can sign up on our blog. If you’re interested in doing a free trial of our case law and resource database, you can sign up to get started.

Have a great week!



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