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Current Trends: Discovery Of Electronically Stored Information On Mobile Devices And Social Media
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The rise of mobile technology and the pervasiveness of social
media have introduced new questions regarding a corporation's
preservation responsibilities pertaining to electronically stored
information ("ESI") and to its potential
discoverability.
This Jones Day White Paper provides an overview of
recommendations for identifying and preserving ESI, and examines
how discovery rules apply to mobile devices and social media.
Particular attention is given to preservation requirements and the
possible sanctions imposed for data loss.
Read the full White Paper.
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about your specific circumstances.
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