Nothing is more critical than the security of your electronically stored information (ESI) during the sensitive, expensive discovery process.

You can have impeccable records, defensible collection practices and the best intentions when gathering your data for legal and compliance matters, but all it takes is a building fire, an electrical surge, a security breach or other unexpected disruption to your server to put your firm at risk of data loss, corruption or inadvertent exposure. In addition to potentially suffering court sanctions for failing to safeguard discoverable ESI and losing information relevant to your casework, your firm’s reputation can be tarnished.

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