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How to Navigate the eDiscovery Challenges of Linked Files: eDiscovery Webinars

How to Navigate the eDiscovery Challenges

Are linked files “modern attachments”? This EDRM webinar sponsored by Nextpoint discusses how to navigate the eDiscovery challenges of linked files!

Tuesday, August 27th, EDRM will host the Nextpoint sponsored webinar Modern Attachments or Old-Fashioned Hyperlinks? How to Navigate the eDiscovery Challenges of Linked Files in Email and Other Platforms (available here) at 1pm ET (noon CT, 10am PT). The so-called “modern attachments” found in emails, collaboration software platforms like Slack and MS Teams, and other digital formats are presenting interesting and frustrating challenges for legal professionals in terms of data collection, preservation, review, and production. Our panel will discuss those challenges and current considerations for addressing them. Topics include:

I’m excited to be participating in this discussion, along with Kelly Twigger, CEO of eDiscovery Assistant and Brett Burney, Vice President of eDiscovery Consulting at Nextpoint Law Group! We will discuss the current issues that must be considered and how to prepare yourself to deal with these gnarly linked files now and in the future.

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So, what do you think? Do you know how to navigate the eDiscovery challenges of linked files? If not*, join us for the webinar on August 27th! And please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.

*If you do, please enlighten us! 😉

Disclosure: Nextpoint is an Educational Partner and sponsor of eDiscovery Today

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