Originally broadcast on March 5, 2009
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The Truth About Legal Hold
Legal Hold is a widely used term in the eDiscovery space. While many vendors claim to offer a “legal hold solution,” most merely act as automated spreadsheets to manage notifications and do little to mitigate the risk of spoliation and process challenges. In fact, most legal hold “solutions” fail to provide users with a defensible legal hold process, as defined by the courts, and the relevant case law.
When vetting a legal hold solution, you should ensure that it provides a defensible process and your investment will mitigate risk and protect your organization from fines, sanctions, and spoliation. Attend this web seminar and find out what a defensible legal hold requires.
This web seminar will cover the following:
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Challenges, misinformation, and myths around the legal hold process
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Legal requirements for a defensible legal hold
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New technology to automate the processes of legal hold, preservation, and collection management
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Effective methods for mitigating risk, reducing costs, and minimizing process challenges
Featured speakers:
Angeline G. Chen, Associate General Counsel, Lockheed Martin View bio.
Michael E. Lackey, Jr., Partner, Mayer Brown LLP View bio.
Jack Halprin, Esq., Vice President, eDiscovery and Compliance, Autonomy, Inc. View bio.
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