Technology

Why Preserving Electronically Stored Information Matters

ESI is information stored in computers and storage device, including e-mail, voicemail, text messages, instant messages, databases, metadata, digital images, social media and applications. Contractors may have a duty to preserve ESI.
By Natalie Mark
January 22, 2019
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by Natalie Mark
Natalie Mark is an experienced trial attorney at Taylor English based in Atlanta. Her practice focuses on counseling clients in all aspects of commercial litigation including discovery. While she handles litigation across several industries, she concentrates heavily on the construction industry. She is licensed in Georgia as well as the District of Columbia, and has experience in both federal and state courts. 

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