>“It’s a knotty question for courts and lawyers on when the obligation arises” to preserve records, said Julia Brickell, general counsel at the legal discovery firm H5.
Is it really knotty though? Even I know that communication related to running a business must follow data preservation rules. It may not be massively illegal, but at its base using encrypted messaging in this manner is contempt, especially since they knew it could be used in litigation.
Is it really knotty though? Even I know that communication related to running a business must follow data preservation rules. It may not be massively illegal, but at its base using encrypted messaging in this manner is contempt, especially since they knew it could be used in litigation.