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E-Discovery for Pro Se Litigants

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Today, all litigants, pro se or otherwise have a duty to request and disclose responsive electronic evidence in their cases.  Whether your case is consumer debt litigation, foreclosure, or wrongful termination, discovery issues relating to electronically stored information (ESI) will have to be addressed.

When requesting ESI in discovery, the first step is to determine the specific, relevant case information you want from the responding side.  Our E-Discovery Nuts and Bolts for Pro Se Litigants e-book, is a step-by-step guide on how to determine the specific, relevant case information, and guide you along the EDRM (Electronic Discovery Reference Model), the industry standard.

Pick up a copy of the E-Discovery Nuts and Bolts for Pro Se Litigants e-book at www.amazon.com.

For more information on e-discovery and how to apply the rules in relation to the preservation, discoverability, production, accessibility, and costs associated with ESI, which includes e-mail, word processing documents, spreadsheets, voice mail, databases, and more, contact A. Johnson & Associates, LLC at 888-502-0586, email me at ajohnson@ediscoverynow.net, or visit our website at www.ediscoverynow.net.

DISCLAIMER:  We are not attorneys.  We are not engaged in rendering legal advice.  We are E-Discovery Solutions Specialists.  If legal advice is required, the assistance of a competent, qualified legal professional trained in electronic data discovery ("e-discovery") should be obtained.

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