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As an attorney well versed in regulations surrounding e-mail retention, author Jeffrey Plotkin explains who pays for the costly retrieval of archived e-mail during legal discovery, and why preservation of e-mail evidence is so crucial in today's increasingly regulated business environment. Most importantly, he explains how basic e-mail management tools and procedures can help companies avoid the hassles and costs of litigation all together, including "the significant legal fees and costs associated with a spoliation motion." Download this information-packed white paper to learn more.
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