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Litigation Holds and Establishing the Duty to Preserve ESI

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Explore the essentials you need to know about litigation holds and preservation of ESI, especially in a post-pandemic, virtual work environment; and get a “back to basics” overview of well-settled principles and best practices, along with a preview of emergent issues you should have on your radar.

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Farrah Pepper, Robert Keeling, Cheryl Joseph LaFond, Jeff Rickard

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Litigation Holds and Establishing the Duty to Preserve ESI (Jun 2021)

Explore the essentials you need to know about litigation holds and preservation of ESI, especially in a post-pandemic, virtual work environment; and get a “back to basics” overview of well-settled principles and best practices, along with a preview of emergent issues you should have on your radar.

Originally presented: Apr 2021 E-Discovery Essentials

Farrah Pepper, Marsh McLennan - New York, NY
Robert Keeling, Sidley Austin LLP - Washington, DC
Cheryl Joseph LaFond, Scott Douglass & McConnico LLP - Austin, TX
Jeff Rickard, Walmart Inc. - Centerton, AR