E-discovery, or electronic discovery, refers to the process of identifying, collecting, preserving, and reviewing electronic data that is pertinent to legal proceedings. It has gained significant importance in contemporary litigation due to the increasing reliance on digital information. Unlike traditional discovery, which may involve physical documents and tangible evidence, e-discovery specifically deals with data stored electronically, such as emails, documents, social media posts, and various other forms of digital communication.
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