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The EDRM (Electronic Discovery Reference Model) outlines critical stages in the document management and discovery process, represented in a linear workflow from left to right. However, it is essential to note that this process is iterative, often involving feedback loops that enhance accuracy and effectiveness, though these loops are simplified in the diagram for clarity. Key stages include identification, preservation, collection, processing, review, analysis, production, and presentation, all pivotal for successful project management in legal contexts.
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Identification - Draft * Although represented as a linear workflow, moving from left to right, this process is often iterative. The feedback loops have been omitted from the diagram for graphic simplicity.
Preservation - Draft * Although represented as a linear workflow, moving from left to right, this process is often iterative. The feedback loops have been omitted from the diagram for graphic simplicity.
Collection - Draft * Although represented as a linear workflow, moving from left to right, this process is often iterative. The feedback loops have been omitted from the diagram for graphic simplicity.
Processing - Draft * Although represented as a linear workflow, moving from left to right, this process is often iterative. The feedback loops have been omitted from the diagram for graphic simplicity.
Review - Draft * Although represented as a linear workflow, moving from left to right, this process is often iterative. The feedback loops have been omitted from the diagram for graphic simplicity.
Production - Draft * Although represented as a linear workflow, moving from left to right, this process is often iterative. The feedback loops have been omitted from the diagram for graphic simplicity.
Presentation - Draft * Although represented as a linear workflow, moving from left to right, this process is often iterative. The feedback loops have been omitted from the diagram for graphic simplicity.