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CALI Webinar - Managing Hyperlinked Content in eDiscovery: Searching for the Missing Link

Written by Annie Malloy

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In recent years, electronic family groups have grown as diverse and surprising as real ones, as communication and collaboration have become integrated through new applications and as various types of pointers and links have replaced traditional attachments.  From Microsoft’s unfortunately-named “modern attachments” to Google’s Vault integrations, practitioners and courts have begun to wrestle with how best to handle linked content in discovery.  In this program, experienced practitioners will review recent cases on this topic and discuss practical approaches to handling linked content in your own matters.

In recent years, electronic family groups have grown as diverse and surprising as real ones, as communication and collaboration have become integrated through new applications and as various types of pointers and links have replaced traditional attachments.  From Microsoft’s unfortunately-named “modern attachments” to Google’s Vault integrations, practitioners and courts have begun to wrestle with how best to handle linked content in discovery.  In this program, experienced practitioners will review recent cases on this topic and discuss practical approaches to handling linked content in your own matters.

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