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APPA Business Financial ConferenceInformation
Technology TractSession 30Caught in the Web
Challenges With e-Discovery
Vic Hatridge CIO Nashville Electric
Service vhatridge_at_nespower.com (615) 747-3735
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Two Case Studies from Nashville Electric Service
  • Utility Background
  • Disclaimer
  • Case Study 1 2
  • How e-Discovery Started
  • What We Were Asked to Do
  • How We Complied
  • High Level Advice
  • Practical Tips
  • Questions Answers

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Nashville Electric ServiceBackground
  • Municipal electric-only utility
  • 360,000 customers in the metropolitan Nashville,
    TN area
  • TVA distributor NES has no generation
  • 1,000 employees

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Disclaimer
  • This presentation is not intended to offer legal
    advice.
  • My intention is only to raise the awareness of
    information technology professionals in dealing
    with e-Discovery

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How e-Discovery Started Case 1
  • A letter from a law firm in February 2008 stated
    that their client might file a lawsuit against
    NES for discrimination in hiring and promotions.
  • The lawsuit would be handled in Federal court.

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What We Were Asked To Do
  • Comply with the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
    (and avoid huge penalties for not complying).
  • Retain ALL Electronically Stored Information
    (ESI) until further notice.
  • The only excluded data was transactional
    databases such as SCADA, Outage Management, CIS,
    ERP, etc.

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How We Complied
  • No instructions to the general employee
    population most everything is being done by
    I.T. behind the scenes.
  • No way to build an ESI archive since the data
    would change constantly.
  • Daily incremental backups of all files and
    messages.
  • Backup tapes would never be reused.
  • All email messages would be archived - except for
    SPAM that we block from being delivered.

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How We Complied Voice Mail
  • Voice mail had always been a revolving data store
    where messages couldnt be kept for over 60 days.
  • We had to start saving all voice messages.
  • We did this by upgrading to a Unified Messaging
    version of our voice mail system which now stores
    all messages in MS Exchange where they are
    archived.

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How We Complied
  • I.T. had to bear the added expense of additional
    disk storage, additional backup tapes, storage
    cabinets for backup tapes, new voice mail
    software, etc.
  • The status of the lawsuit is still pending, so we
    have to continue what we are doing indefinitely.

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High Level Advice
  • I.T. should work with Legal Counsel to stay
    informed of the applicable ESI rules. Many
    states have now adopted e-Discovery.
  • I.T. should participate in all e-Discovery
    projects.
  • Establish written policies and procedures for
    handling ESI, including data retention policies
    what do you keep, what do you NOT keep.
  • Know your data.

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Practical Tips
  • Clean up your ESI BEFORE you encounter a
    Litigation Hold.
  • Recognize that employees will keep information
    beyond the established retention date.

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How e-Discovery Started Case 2
  • A lawsuit and counter-lawsuit were filed in
    Federal court.
  • Attorneys for both sides requested documents and
    messages from named custodians.

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What We Were Asked To Do
  • Assemble an ESI repository of all messages and
    files in the custody of the named custodians on a
    specific date.
  • Many custodians were still active employees some
    were retired some had resigned one was
    deceased.
  • Track down messages and files of non-active
    employees if they had been transferred to others
    or placed in other locations.

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How We Complied
  • Immediately instructed all custodians not to
    delete or change anything.
  • Tried to identify all the messages and files for
    the custodians and where they were located.
  • Instructed custodians to assemble messages and
    files that were not on the network C
    drive, CDs, etc. and to copy them to a
    designated area on the network.
  • Purchased Symantec e-Vault software and trained
    key I.T. employees in its use.
  • Built the ESI repository in e-Vault.

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How We Complied Search
  • Lawyers sparred for some time to agree on the
    search terms to be used. The requestor will
    usually use the broadest terms and the responder
    will try to narrow it down.
  • I.T. Coordinator (me) was asked to perform a
    number of searches to determine the number of
    hits on various terms. Results were tested for
    reasonableness.
  • E-Vault had to be adjusted to enable accurate
    searches. As files were added, they were indexed
    in Google fashion. At one point, our index
    sensitivity was set too low and almost nothing
    could be found.

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How We Complied Search
  • Search terms had to be negotiated based on the
    capabilities of the e-Vault software.
  • No wildcards in the first three letters of a term
  • No direct support for within x words
  • No support for phonetic searches
  • No support for case sensitivity
  • The final searches ran for about a week.

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How We Complied - Production
  • Produced PST files and file shares for all the
    search results.
  • Over 1,112,633 emails 130GB
  • Over 41,592 files 21GB
  • Delivered to our attorneys on USB hard drives or
    DVD.
  • Results were loaded into the attorneys
    e-Discovery software for further review.
  • Our attorneys estimated that we would have paid
    about 500,000 if we had contracted out the
    search and production.

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High Level Advice
  • Get your email archiving process in place TODAY.
  • Consider data retention/archiving rules.
  • Consider users who save things beyond the archive
    date.
  • Decide if buy a search tool now or later?
  • Remember that search features do make a
    difference.

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Practical Tips
  • Email journaling/archiving is pretty easy going
    forward.
  • PSTs will be your biggest challenge.
  • It isnt hard to ingest PSTs into your archive.
  • But, it is VERY HARD to associate these PSTs
    with their originator and provide them easy
    search.
  • Users will hate having to search both their
    current folders and the archive. Remember that
    the CEO will face the same challenges as everyone
    else. You will not be popular.

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