A company’s policies for the legal retention (and destruction) of documents; key factors include e-discovery, discovery costs, and spoliation of company records.
...a commission to collect and preserve state archives and to supervise retention of records in local government offices, especially ancient records. They lamented "the...
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...completed by the employer. For a more comprehensive treatment of completion and retention requirements for I-9 Forms, the reverification process, and unlawful discrimination and...
...retention" of money "due and owing" by Republic. Schepisi never entered an appearance in the Florida action. Further, the record...
...contingency agreement with its counsel for representation respecting the unlawful retention of money owed by the Florida corporation. The agreement provided for...
A public entity employer cannot be held liable for its 9-1-1 operators' conduct regardless of their level of culpability
...151; aka Big Data now pouring into law offices from court records, emails, text messages, transcripts, Facebook posts, Twitter and other sources requires both...
...email systems will deduce filing patterns to help users with email records retention protocols. External Information While internal emails usually...
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