Preserving and Privilege: 2 E-Discovery Cases Making Headlines
With the space still rapidly evolving, case law relating to e-discovery is as impactful as ever.
September 15, 2015 at 05:38 AM
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With the space still rapidly evolving, case law relating to e-discovery is as impactful as ever. Keeping an eye on decisions coming out of these cases can be essential to developing ongoing strategy as it relates to the preservation, collection and production of information relevant to a case.
Here are two cases from the last month that members of the legal community responsible for e-discovery should be aware of.
Not Preserving Texts Results in Adverse Inference in District Court
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