The Nichols v. Noom, Inc. case in 2021 left the issue of hyperlink production largely unresolved. However, the rising requests from regulatory bodies for hyperlinked documents indicate a potential shift in the landscape. This shift is expected to continue as more regulators request hyperlinked documents, and as case law evolves.
These developments will likely affect discussions under Rule 26(f), requests for document production, and the content of Electronically Stored Information (ESI).
In this webinar, you will learn how to:
- Identify common sources for sharing modern attachments
- Preserve and collect modern attachments while maintaining legal compliance and reducing potential litigation risks
- Enter discovery negotiations with a well-defined plan
- Assess the role of technology in collecting modern attachments