|
|
sponsored by Symantec Corporation
|
|
|
Posted:
|
09 Jun 2008
|
|
Published:
|
07 Jun 2008
|
|
Format:
|
PDF
|
|
Length:
|
8
Page(s)
|
|
Type:
|
Book
|
|
Language:
|
English
|
|
|
ABSTRACT:
The creation of an effective litigation hold process and procedures provides the foundation for a prepared approach to e-discovery and litigation readiness. Windows shops must work with their legal departments to create a consistent and reliable litigation hold process for preserving information. A systematic litigation hold process and an overall litigation readiness plan will help lower risk and avoid penalties.
|
|
|
Authors
Margie Semilof
Senior News Director
,
TechTarget
Margie Semilof is the senior news director for TechTarget’s Windows Media Group and is responsible for news coverage of the Windows platform. A high-tech journalist for more than 20 years, Semilof has written about a variety of technical topics ranging from hardware and software to telecom and networking.
Kathryn Hilton
Senior Analyst
,
Contoural Inc.
Kathryn Hilton has worked as an industry analyst for Gartner Group and for several large storage companies. She is currently a senior analyst for policy at Contoural Inc., a provider of business and technology consulting services that focuses on litigation readiness, compliance, information and records management, and data storage strategy.
|
BROWSE RELATED
RESOURCES
Backups | Electronic Discovery | Email | Instant Messaging | Risk Management
|
View All Resources
sponsored by Symantec Corporation
|
|
|
|
|
|
TechTarget provides enterprise IT professionals with the information they need to perform their jobs
- from developing strategy, to making cost-effective IT purchase decisions and managing their
organizations' IT projects - with its network of
|
|
|
Definitions:
|
|
 |
|
All Rights Reserved,
Copyright 2000 - 2013, TechTarget |
|
|
|
|