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Unlock the secrets of mobile device discovery in litigation with our latest episode featuring Kelly Twigger. Explore the crucial decision in Wegman v. US Specialty Sports Association Inc., where Magistrate Judge Robert Norway's ruling highlighted the increasing responsibilities of preserving electronically stored information (ESI) on mobile devices. This episode is your key to understanding the legal intricacies of mobile device usage in the workplace and the necessity for clear data preservation policies. Delve into the challenges organizations face, from user deletions to the limitations of cloud storage solutions like iCloud.
Enhance your eDiscovery expertise as we journey through the complexities of mobile device data preservation. Discover the obstacles posed by lost or damaged devices and factory resets, and learn about data recovery techniques that can mitigate these issues. This episode serves as a valuable resource for legal professionals looking to optimize their electronic discovery processes. With insights drawn from significant cases like Hunters v. City of Seattle and NRA Pork, we provide actionable strategies to ensure compliance and improve litigation outcomes. Don't miss this opportunity to refine your litigation strategies in the evolving landscape of eDiscovery.
Tune in for practical insights and actionable strategies to stay ahead in the complex landscape of eDiscovery.
Wegman v. U.S. Specialty Sports Ass’n, Inc.
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Thank you for tuning in to Meet and Confer with Kelly Twigger. If you found today’s discussion helpful, don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. For more insights and resources on creating cost-effective discovery strategies leveraging ESI, visit Minerva26 and explore our practical tools, case law library, and on-demand education from the Academy.
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Unlock the secrets of mobile device discovery in litigation with our latest episode featuring Kelly Twigger. Explore the crucial decision in Wegman v. US Specialty Sports Association Inc., where Magistrate Judge Robert Norway's ruling highlighted the increasing responsibilities of preserving electronically stored information (ESI) on mobile devices. This episode is your key to understanding the legal intricacies of mobile device usage in the workplace and the necessity for clear data preservation policies. Delve into the challenges organizations face, from user deletions to the limitations of cloud storage solutions like iCloud.
Enhance your eDiscovery expertise as we journey through the complexities of mobile device data preservation. Discover the obstacles posed by lost or damaged devices and factory resets, and learn about data recovery techniques that can mitigate these issues. This episode serves as a valuable resource for legal professionals looking to optimize their electronic discovery processes. With insights drawn from significant cases like Hunters v. City of Seattle and NRA Pork, we provide actionable strategies to ensure compliance and improve litigation outcomes. Don't miss this opportunity to refine your litigation strategies in the evolving landscape of eDiscovery.
Tune in for practical insights and actionable strategies to stay ahead in the complex landscape of eDiscovery.
Wegman v. U.S. Specialty Sports Ass’n, Inc.
Read the blog about this case- eDiscovery Assistant Blog
eDiscovery Assistant Website
Sign up for Kelly's Case of the Week Newsletter here
eDiscovery Assistant Free 7 day Trial (no credit card required)
Thank you for tuning in to Meet and Confer with Kelly Twigger. If you found today’s discussion helpful, don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. For more insights and resources on creating cost-effective discovery strategies leveraging ESI, visit Minerva26 and explore our practical tools, case law library, and on-demand education from the Academy.

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