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With more than 1.5 billion messages generated every month and more than 600,000 organizations worldwide using it, Slack has become one of the main sources of electronically stored information (ESI) for disputes and internal investigations — and one of the biggest headaches for legal and IT teams everywhere.
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With more than 1.5 billion messages generated every month and more than 600,000 organizations worldwide using it, Slack has become one of the main sources of electronically stored information (ESI) for disputes and internal investigations — and one of the biggest headaches for legal and IT teams everywhere.
Finding great legal ops candidates is more difficult than ever. All-time low unemployment rates, widespread work-from-wherever policies, and rising salaries make the hiring market for legal ops talent a complete nightmare. So, how can you find and hire the ideal candidates for your team?
To preserve Slack data appropriately, you need to understand Slack’s retention rules, develop a defensible legal holds process and choose the right eDiscovery technology to handle it.
A successful ESI Agreement can save you time—and give you a critical advantage in litigation by outlining the terms by which discovery should occur.
Estimating the cost of eDiscovery can be complicated, but it's not impossible. Learn how to evaluate potential costs and sidestep hidden fees.
If you’re in charge of your company’s information practices, your neck is on the line if a discovery response is challenged or undermined.
Starting your own law firm is an exciting adventure, but you’ll need some preparation.
Recent developments in electronic discovery can bring significant advantages in litigation.
Work that would otherwise be outsourced to vendors can now be completed with cloud-based software, at a fraction of the time and cost.
If you’re not protecting yourself online, you’re putting your clients, and your firm, at risk.
The most important eDiscovery cases of the first half of 2018, from sanctions to malpractice.
Don't lose important evidence under a massive document dump. These tips can help keep productions under control.