How BYOD Mobile Phone Policy Complicates E-Discovery
November 25, 2013
The rising trend of employees storing, creating, and disseminating work documents from their own personal mobile devices is fragmenting information that could be necessary in e-discovery. Garry Bernstein and John Shaw, with e-discovery firm Consillo, outline the risks of a BYOD (bring your own devices) policy and suggest steps that can be taken mitigate the risks and make tracking down information more efficient.
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