When it comes to size, e-discovery and computers seem to have an inverse relationship—the smaller the device, the more challenging it is for practitioners to obtain, extract and cull its data. So while mobile devices have brought much cherished efficiencies and flexibility to the average legal employee, they have also made one of its core functions far more difficult.
Here’s a look at three major challenges facing e-discovery practitioners in mobile e-discovery.
Accounting for Every Changing Application Data
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