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Spy Privacy Subpoena Law: Corporate Email Archives: Unwanted Liability or
Searchable Asset?
Some corporate lawyers prefer to delete records as soon as possible.  They
feel that informal records like email are a liability when the corporation
heads into litigation.  The records are burdensome to search and turn under
eDiscovery.

To support advice that email be deleted quickly, these lawyers will point
to *FTC v. Lights of America Inc.*, 2012 WL 695008 (C.D. Cal. Jan. 20,
2012).  In that lawsuit, the Federal Trade Commission possessed few email
records to turn over in eDiscovery.  One reason for the paucity of records
was FTC’s default policy to delete email at 45 days.

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