Taking the Right Approach to “Legal Hold”
With the growth of knowledge workers, ubiquity of content creation tools and subsequent explosion of electronically stored information, new challenges have arisen in the early case assessment phase of eDiscovery and corporate governance enforcement.
Initially, identifying all data sources and creating an organizational data map was an enormous challenge. But with that issue better understood now, how does a corporation move tens of thousands of documents and multiple terabytes of information to a central repository to preserve it for litigation, the process referred to as “legal hold”? Does all data need to be moved to a central legal hold repository? How does a corporation identify a confidential or privileged document and lock it down throughout the entire network quickly and swiftly to avert an information leakage crisis?
Read the full Article written by Karthik Kannan at LawDragon.
Posted By: David in eDiscovery on December 6th, 2009.
Tags: Analysis & Review, Collection and Culling, eDiscovery, electronic discovery, emc, end-to-end ediscovery, ESI, Karthik Kannan, lawdragon, legal hold, Legal Hold Management, litigation, litigation readiness, SourceOne

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