Gartner Says Enterprises That Fully Document Their Search Processes in E-Discovery by 2012 Will Save 25 Percent on Their Collection ProcessesGartner Identifies Five Guidelines to Ease the First Steps of Addressing E-Discovery for Litigation STAMFORD, Conn., September 17, 2009 —By the end of 2012, enterprises that fully document their search processes in e-discovery will save 25 percent on their collection processes, according to Gartner, Inc. Enterprises of all sizes, and those facing any number of legal actions annually, should have a simple set of practices to follow anytime they need to embark on an e-discovery process in the near future. Although no single relevance model or cocktail of relevance models will be effective in the next five years, Gartner predicts that by 2014, lawyers and technologists will use a customary means of recording search processes in e-discovery. "Addressing the ongoing challenge of the IT perspective of litigation management demands both that the technologies be acquired and that procedures for using them be established," said Whit Andrews, vice president and distinguished analyst at Gartner. "Companies need to own the products that will be necessary for them to address litigation and understand that those products will not have the same positive impact unless they are supported by repeatable, effective, systemic processes for lawyers and IT to follow." Gartner identified five guidelines to ease the first steps of addressing e-discovery for litigation:
"Codifying these guidelines in order will further enhance efficient proceedings and improve the successful resolution of litigation," Mr. Andrews said. Additional information is available in the Gartner report "Five Steps for E-discovery to Improve Search and other processes." The report was generated as part of the e-discovery workshop that Gartner conducted with leaders in e-discovery, such as Robert Brownstone, law and technology director at Fenwick & West LLP, at the Gartner Risk Management and Compliance Summit, April 29-May 1 of this year. The report is available on Gartner's Web site at http://www.gartner.com/DisplayDocument?ref=g_search&id=1060612&subref=simplesearch. Mr. Andrews will provide additional analysis at the Gartner Symposium/ITxpo, October 18-22, in Orlando, Florida. In the session "Gartner Magic Quadrant and MarketScope: Information Access Technology and E-Discovery," Mr. Andrews will offer a visual snapshot of e-discovery's direction and maturity, as well as the leading participants.
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