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The Cost of Non-Compliance: Financial Implications of Inadequate Legal Holds

Gimmal

In today’s litigious business climate, the specter of legal disputes looms large, and the effective management of legal holds has become a critical component of corporate compliance. This blog post delves into the financial implications of inadequate legal holds and underscores the importance of compliance.

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European Commission Presents Evaluation Report on Telecommunications Data Retention

Hunton Privacy

The Data Retention Directive requires that, for law enforcement purposes, telecommunications service and network providers (“Operators”) must retain certain categories of telecommunications data (excluding the content of the communication) for not less than six months and not more than two years.

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Another Commentary from The Sedona Conference: eDiscovery Best Practices

eDiscovery Daily

Guideline 6: Fulfilling the duty to preserve involves reasonable and good-faith efforts, taken as soon as is practicable and applied proportionately, to identify persons likely to have information relevant to the claims and defenses in the matter and, as necessary, notify them of their obligation to preserve that information.