Are you learning the lessons of e-discovery history? Or are you doomed to repeat the same mistakes of those lawyers whose companies and careers were damaged by e-discovery failures?
While there are many such lessons to be learned, one stands out in particular for companies seeking to minimize litigation risks and reduce operating expenses: Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 37(e), or the so-called "safe harbor" provision. Whether ...
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