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Carla Walworth, Mor Wetzler and Jessica Oliva of Paul Hastings write that employees' use of personal mobile devices is a genie that is not going back in the bottle. But this trend means that the days
...seeking to authenticate social media postings. Social Media ESI Preservation In Carr v. Bovis Lend...
...The influence of social networking sites like...surprise that social media is increasingly playing...electronically stored information (ESI) may not be...
...undertake the preservation and collection...its own ESI may appear...posts on social media websites, seemingly...
...to, among other things, the preservation, collection and production of ESI. In addition, a...
...stored information (ESI) is now...have found social media ESI to...by a preservation letter, was...
...The recent explosion of social networking represents a paradigm shift...of this information in litigation. Preservation, privacy and admissibility issues frequently...
...the merging of social and professional use...metadata, thus raising preservation challenges, and often...electronically stored information (ESI) aside from the...
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