An “American Style” eDiscovery Trap
The eDiscovery frenzy that has gripped the American legal system over the past decade has largely eluded our European counterparts. This is due in large part to the broad and fastidious protections of European privacy laws. Another reason is found in Europe’s narrower discovery rules, which forbid categorical document requests authorized by the Federal Rules of Civil ProcedureEnterprise Vault.cloud: Control litigation expense through controlling ESI
Hello everyone, I’ve been in training and will begin conducting training for a few folks. This got me thinking about our customers in that with all the Symantec archiving and e-discovery solutions that are available, is Symantec actually helping them to control their archiving and e-discovery expenses? Well, the answer is a resounding yes.Enterprise Vault.cloud: Legally Defensible Deletion Policy
At Symantec, we assist our customers with managing their abundance of electronically stored information (ESI). But recently, I read an article that should make our current customers and future customers carefully consider their ESI deletion policies. In the article, “Upgrade to Enterprise Vault 10 to Enhance Information Governance
Are you still on the fence about upgrading to Enterprise Vault 10? Yet another reason to get the latest version of Enterprise Vault is that it may help your organization minimize litigation risks. Who doesn’t want to stay out of lawsuits and reduce litigation costs?Overhauling Your Data Management with a Top-Down Information Governance Approach
Is your company still placing too much trust in its workers to decide what documents the company should or should not keep? Did you know that courts frequently fault organizations for delegating primary responsibility to their employees for data preservation and production?