What is ESI? A lawyer’s guide to digital records management
We explain what electronically stored information means and how it relates to records management, and take a close look at the different types of ESI, where organizations store it, and what the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure have to say about. Read more at www.jdsupra.com
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