Webinar: Smartphones And BYOD Impacts On Discovery
The need to include data that resides on a smartphone is no different than when the industry was looking to incorporate emails and electronically stored information in discovery in the early 2000’s. The growth of smartphone data is exponential, which compounds the need for these to be included as part of any discovery and preservation plan. With the Courts’ stance becoming more aggressive requiring smartphone data in discovery, legal teams need to be prepared to incorporate these modern data types within their overall case strategies. Our panel of experts map out the importance and potential obligations attorneys face. Discussion highlights the inclusion of smartphone data in discovery requests, as well as the collection and analysis of text messages, geolocation, chat and other modern data sources subject to discovery.
Learn from experts:
What Case Law Says About Mobile Device Discovery
Duty to Preserve
Remote Collections
How to Preview Data Without Destroying Evidence
Mobile Device Data Analysis…Turning Data into Convincing Evidence