As the global economy becomes more integrated, e-discovery is evolving into much more than just a local, myopic process. From investigating or creating compliance programs at multinational corporations to conducting cross-border data collection and review, today’s e-discovery practitioners are more exposed to international laws and cultures than ever before.

With help from Kroll’s Second Annual “New Frontiers in E-discovery Report,” here is a look at the regulations, guidance, laws and culture defining e-discovery around the globe.

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