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Just Published! ‘Preservation and Proportionality’ Solicits Opinions on How to Handle Preservation in the Post-Pension Committee World

Today we are announcing the publication of “Preservation and Proportionality: Perspectives on Lowering the Burden of Preserving Data in Civil Litigation,” a 36-page white paper that offers a comprehensive resource in the ongoing discussion around best practices for data preservation. “Preservation and Proportionality” is edited by our Brad Harris and Ron Hedges, a former United States Magistrate Judge.

How to manage the cost of preservation is squarely in the spotlight due to recent events, including the Dallas Mini-Conference in September and the Pippins v. KPMG opinion in October. In the post-Pension Committee world, the discussion has moved beyond “if” litigants need to preserve information to focus on “how.”

A highlight of this publication is “Perspectives on Preservation and Proportionality” featuring 13 contriibuted essays by e-discovery luminaries including Craig Ball, Kevin Brady, Eugenia Brumm, David Cohen, Dr. Richard Esham, Maura Grossman, John Jablonski, Tom Kelly, Browning Maream, Ariana Tadler, Jeane Thomas, David Walton, and Paul Weiner.

This is essential reading for everyone in the legal community that is involved with responding to a duty to preserve ESI for litigation – whether as in-house counsel, litigation support, or outside counsel.

Download our latest Signature Paper “Preservation and Proportionality” in PDF format at no charge by clicking here. If you would prefer a printed copy, please email your request to info@legalholdpro.com.


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