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A Blue Light Special for Kmart: No Sanctions Where Reasonable Reasons Prevail
Kmart avoids sanctions for spoliation after showing document retention policies, restructuring and tech changes made ESI unavailable
Court Acknowledges That the Duty to Preserve Has Limits
Court rejects request for sanctions due to plaintiffs' failure to produce text messages because the loss was the result of routine, good faith operation.
Top 5 Reasons Zapproved is moving to Portland
Zapproved gives it's top 5 reasons for moving from the burbs to the North Pearl District of Downtown Portland.
Full house at PREX@LTNY15
PREX15, a conference series sponsored by Zapproved, attracts leading experts in corporate ediscovery, data preservation and data collections.
Blue Hill Research shares its take on the new ZDiscovery Platform
Principal Analyst David Houlihan of Blue Hill Research discusses Zapproved's expansion beyond beyond legal hold to bringing e-discovery to the cloud.
The Best Insurance Policy Is a Legal Hold
Case Law Recap: In Fidelity v. Captiva an insurance company failed to take the most elementary step to guard against the risk of spoliation: a…