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The Pain Of E-Discovery


IT and legal departments don't always agree when it comes to e-discovery efforts. We look at how three companies have reduced the tension between these two groups, and cut the cost and complexity of e-discovery in the process. This report also examines how e-mail archives and data disposition policies can lighten the e-discovery load.

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