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The SEC Provides 4 Million Reasons to Ensure Required Records Are Maintained

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Reconciling Recordkeeping Requirements Against the Prudence of Data Remediation - As we have covered in previous alerts, the SEC and other regulators have intensified their scrutiny of the retention of electronic...more

Stokes Wagner

Preservation of Evidence

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2020 forced millions of employers to adapt their business models to allow employees to work from home and it looks as if this trend will continue indefinitely for many employers. With this in mind, employers should be aware...more

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The Pros and Cons of Using APIs for Web Archiving

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If you’re a regular reader of Hanzo, we’ve probably already convinced you that you need to be archiving any social media profiles that your organization maintains, along with your website. Chances are you’ve heard us talk...more

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WARC and WORM Digital Storage: Web Archiving Essentials

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WARCs? WORMs? Is this a lost installment of the Lord of the Rings? Unfortunately, no. Rather, WARC and WORM are abbreviations that you should be familiar with if you’re maintaining digital archives for regulatory compliance,...more

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Discovery Obligations – Identification

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This is the second blog in our series regarding the obligations to preserve, identify and collect all relevant and material records in litigation or during an investigation. Earlier this year we wrote about the importance of...more

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eDiscovery: Tips and Traps (Presentation)

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•GHOST/MIRROR: Complete bit by bit copy of a drive. (Not just copying data; actually reproducing the hard drive.) •LEGACY: Information from older systems no longer actively supported and not easily accessible. ...more

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“Duty to Preserve” May Include “Duty to Recover”

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A company’s duty to preserve electronic evidence may include a duty to recover it if lost, even if the company did not intentionally destroy it, the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia ruled. But the defendant’s...more

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