Forum Discussion
eDiscovery and Lawyers
- Jan 28, 2018
You should plan eDiscovery cases and set permissions accordingly. Basically you have eDiscovery Admins, eDiscovery Managers, and Reviewers. Admins have full permissions on any eDiscovery case, Managers have only permissions to those cases they create or are members of, and Reviewers can only see and open the list of the cases they are members of.
eDiscovery Admin role should be kept inside the organization. You could give your lawyers eDiscovery Manager or Reviewer permissions, depending on what you want them to be able to do. Manager is like giving them editing permissions on the cases they are members of, and they could also create cases. Reviewers is like read-only permission.
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You should plan eDiscovery cases and set permissions accordingly. Basically you have eDiscovery Admins, eDiscovery Managers, and Reviewers. Admins have full permissions on any eDiscovery case, Managers have only permissions to those cases they create or are members of, and Reviewers can only see and open the list of the cases they are members of.
eDiscovery Admin role should be kept inside the organization. You could give your lawyers eDiscovery Manager or Reviewer permissions, depending on what you want them to be able to do. Manager is like giving them editing permissions on the cases they are members of, and they could also create cases. Reviewers is like read-only permission.
More info here: