Chasing data in the age of Snap, Signal, Zoom and the likes has had e-discovery professionals rummage through dozens of avenues to find relevant information. In this data frenzy age, it’s no surprise that some have turned to painting in broad strokes to ensure all the relevant data in litigation has been collected.

But such an approach could start to backfire, cautioned panelists at the “The Nexus between Discovery, Security, and Privacy” Wednesday session at Legalweek 2023.

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