Retention Robots: Automatic Legal Holds Becoming the Norm for Corporate Legal
A Zapproved survey found that in the face of sanctions and a growing volume of disparate corporate data, many companies are turning to technology to help…
August 18, 2017 at 08:09 PM
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A Zapproved survey found that in the face of sanctions and a growing volume of disparate corporate data, many companies are turning to technology to help manage legal holds.
While they are a prime responsibility for attorneys facing litigation or regulatory investigations, legal holds are not always executed as effectively as they should be. For many, it is a problem of managing data in multiple locations; for others, it's the challenge of having unreliable data custodians.
But many attorneys are betting that these problems can be mitigated through the use of automated technology, according to Zapproved's 2017 Legal Hold and Data Preservation Benchmark Report, a survey of legal, compliance, IT and corporate staff from more than 50 U.S. corporations.
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