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Discoverability of Mobile Devices, New Technology and Social Media Platforms

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In a world of ever evolving personal mobile technology and social communication platforms, companies must proactively manage where and how company business information is stored, shared, retained, and produced to third parties. Explore the challenges in determining whether a company has control over data on employee devices or accounts, how to appropriately address the risks involved with managing (or not managing) this data, and strategies for the collection, processing, review, and production of data.

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  • TX, CA
  • Specialization: Civil Appellate Law | Bankruptcy Law | Criminal Law | Civil Trial Law | Family Law | Labor and Employment Law | Personal Injury Trial Law
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 6/30/2024

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1. Discoverability of Mobile Devices, New Technology and Social Media Platforms (Jun 2021)

Andrea L. D'Ambra, Bryan Foster

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Discoverability of Mobile Devices, New Technology and Social Media Platforms (Jun 2021)

In a world of ever evolving personal mobile technology and social communication platforms, companies must proactively manage where and how company business information is stored, shared, retained, and produced to third parties. Explore the challenges in determining whether a company has control over data on employee devices or accounts, how to appropriately address the risks involved with managing (or not managing) this data, and strategies for the collection, processing, review, and production of data.

Originally presented: Apr 2021 E-Discovery Essentials

Andrea L. D'Ambra, Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP - New York, NY
Bryan Foster, Deloitte LLP - Houston, TX