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14 Dec 2007 11:44AM
Company chief executives are ignorant of rules about the storing of electronic information despite the fact that they will pay the penalty for failures to preserve information as evidence in disputes, according to an industry survey.
Companies are advised to have electronic data policies to manage the storage of information to aid e-discovery in case of disputes or court cases. Both the chief executives who bear responsibility for compliance and many legal departments who implement policies ... (415 more words)







