Quattlebaum, Grooms & Tull PLLC

  • Established in 2000
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  • A Full Service Law Firm With Offices in Little Rock & Springdale, Arkansas. Superior Representation for Businesses & Individuals. Founded in 2000.
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Electronic Discovery and Document Management

Electronically stored information (ESI) has become a primary target of discovery in litigation and we have a talented and experienced team of attorneys, paralegals, and information technology specialists to assist our clients in addressing e-discovery issues in cases of any size. We have expertise in all areas of electronic discovery, from processing a simple document to managing e-mails with attachments containing embedded files or extracting information from complex databases. Our electronic discovery program includes identification and collection of electronically stored and paper documents from any and all sources; processing electronic and hard copy documents into a standard format that allows for an efficient review and production process; examination of all collected information and identification of responsive and producible information as well as what should be redacted, designated as confidential, or withheld as privileged; management of all aspects of production including bates-labeling, placement of applicable confidentiality language, preparing privilege logs and production logs, and producing responsive information in CD, DVD, hard copy, or other agreed format. Our firm hosts secure on-line web access to discovery databases for our clients, experts, and co-counsel.

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