Legal holds have been receiving a lot of attention lately. They were a hot topic at LegalTech New York and they continue to be in the news, as well as a topic for judicial scrutiny.
In January, The Honorable Judge Scheindlin of the Southern District of New York issued the Pension Committee v. Banc of America opinion where she established that a failure to issue a written litigation hold could amount to gross negligence since the failure will likely result in the destruction of evidence.
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