While many of the challenges in international e-discovery can be addressed through the proper selection of technology, other more human problems remain. Chief among them are the cultural, linguistic and legal differences that exist on the other side of many of the world’s borders.
From stricter European Union privacy laws, to the need to forge a trustworthy relationship prior to a business engagement in Japan, international companies must know what they’re getting into before they start collection in another region.
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