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22 July 2008 - 11:44am
Submitted by: Messaging Architects

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Have you ever thought about how you would handle a legal discovery request? Would you be able to produce all relevant email records on-time? Do you have policies and processes in place to ensure you can produce them without incurring astronomical legal fees and IT productivity loss? Get technology attorney Ben Wright’s perspective on best practices for handling eDiscovery requests. Read the blog here >


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22 July 2008 - 11:44am
Submitted by: Messaging Architects




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