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On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 7:36 AM, pakurilecz <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Sent to you by pakurilecz via Google Reader: E-mail, Instant & Text
> Message Record Destruction via Electronic Data Records Law | How to Win
> E-Discovery by Benjamin Wright on 9/24/08
>
> Spoliation in Electronic Records Law
>
> In records management one school of thought says employees should be
> expected to examine each of their e-mail, instant and text messages and
> make records retention decisions. Under this school, the decisions are
> 1. do we keep this message or allow our IT system to destroy it
> quickly, and 2. if we do keep this message, do we keep it in retention
> category A, category B or category C. I'll call this the
> make-a-decision school of thought. See the good discussion.
>
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