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Requesting Targeted Electronically Stored Information - Nov 18,2012

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Hello folks and thank you for tuninng into another episode of the E-Discovery for FDCPA Pro Se Litigants Internet Radio Webinar. I am your host, Anthony Johnson. In this episode, we will talk about how to target your request for electronically stored information from a debt collector, original creditor, or credit bureau. When requesting ESI in discovery, your first step is to determine the specific, relevant case information you want from the responding side. Always remember that electronic information is not just text or data, but also includes audio, video, and graphics. Therefore, if the credit status is at issue, then, the database credit information from credit reporting agencies, third party collectors, or original creditors will be relevant. Keep in mind that when requesting discovery, it is important to target ESI responsive to your claims. This may include e-mail, voice mail, audio, video, word processing files, databases, Internet history files, virtually any ESI. In addition, you may also need to focus on ESI storage devices such as computers, PDAs, cellular phones; storage media such as hard drives, backup tapes, pen drives, as well as storage locations, i.e., home offices, central servers, etc. For more information on how to identify targeted ESI, please contact A. Johnson & Associates, LLC at 888-502-0586 or www.ediscoverynow.net. DISCLAIMER: We are not attorneys. We are not engaged in rendering legal advice. We are E-Discovery Solutions Specialists. If legal ladvice is required, the assistance of a competent, qualified legal professional should be obtained.

ediscovery | FDCPA | FCRA | Debt collectors | Original creditors


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