A guide to eDiscovery in South Africa
The first text on this subject in Africa, A guide to eDiscovery in South Africa answers the call for expert guidance on this rapidly developing subject.
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The first text on this subject in Africa, A guide to eDiscovery in South Africa answers the call for expert guidance on this rapidly developing subject.
The title explains in understandable language what eDiscovery is, why we need it, how it affects dispute resolution and the risks and dangers of ignoring it. The publication looks at the effect of eDiscovery on Data Protection and Privacy, including cross-border litigation and particularly in the light of POPIA. A guide to eDiscovery in South Africa also looks at the rules of civil procedure in other jurisdictions and the current position in SA. Also included is a glossary of terms to be used as a permanent reference.
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Table of contents
CHAPTER_1 - Introduction to ediscovery in South Africa
CHAPTER_2 - Using ediscovery technology
CHAPTER_3 - Litigation database solutions
CHAPTER_4 - Working with a service provider
CHAPTER_5 - Cross-border litigation and data protection and privacy
CHAPTER_6 - Relevance of ediscovery to social media and bring your own device
CHAPTER_7 - ediscovery and case management
CHAPTER_8 - Rules of civil procedure
CHAPTER_9 - Ten dos and don'ts of ediscovery in South Africa
CHAPTER_10 - Authorities and case studies