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Two Dirty Words We all Love to Hate: Modern Attachments

02 Apr 2024

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Angie and Bree discuss the ins and outs of Modern Attachments with expert, Doug Austin. Since 2010, Doug has been daily blogging and also has published, since 2020, the industry-famous, critically acclaimed, eDiscovery blog eDiscovery Today. His blog has received the JD Supra Readers Choice Award for Top eDiscovery Author and he’s been ranked by the same publication as a Top Cybersecurity Author.Doug has presented at the biggest eDiscovery conferences in the US, including LegalTech, ILTACON, Relativity Fest, University of Florida eDiscovery Conference, the Masters Conference, and many other local and regional conferences.He has over 30 years of experience providing eDiscovery best practices as well as legal technology and consultant management services to commercial and government clients alike.eDiscovery Today: Treating Hyperlinked Files as Modern Attachments Will Happen. Here’s Why: eDiscovery Best PracticeseDiscovery Today: Hyperlinked Files as Modern Attachments: the Case LaweDiscovery Today: Five Assumptions About the Issue of Hyperlinked Files as Modern Attachments: eDiscovery IssueseDiscovery Today: The Primary Argument for Hyperlinked Files as Modern Attachments: eDiscovery IssueseDiscovery Today: One More Case About Hyperlinked Files as Modern Attachments: eDiscovery IssueseDiscovery Today: Proposed Language for Hyperlinked Files in ESI Protocols: eDiscovery TrendseDiscovery Today: Admins in Google Vault Can Now Export Hyperlinked Google Drive Content from Gmails: eDiscovery Trends

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