01/04/2024
You Want to Have Custodians Collect Their Own Email for Discovery Purposes? Here’s Why You Shouldn’t
Discover the pitfalls of custodians collecting their own email for legal discovery in this article. Emails are crucial in legal evidence, but delegating collection raises risks, as Rule 26(g) violations could lead to sanctions. The article details flaws in self-collection, including metadata issues, PDF conversion problems, and limited searches. To avoid consequences and ensure a forensically sound collection, it advocates involving qualified forensic experts. Learn more at
Evidence in Legal Discovery Revolves Around Emails A major portion of important electronic evidence in legal discovery revolves around emails – it’s still the primary way that we communicate with all business partners and colleagues, both internal and external. Email is the first and foremost so...