The explosive growth of digital data has made every organization – regardless of size, industry, public
or private – responsible for the storage and management of its information to meet potential legal
challenges. The Federal Rules of Civil Procedures (FRCP) have made that an imperative for all companies.
The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure places a requirement on companies to disclose evidence in an electronic
form, commonly called e-discovery, and it requires that the company must preserve that evidence during
anticipated or actual litigation.
To support legal storage, the
ProStor InfiniVault can place files on a legal hold. Multiple, overlapping legal
holds may be placed on files in the case of more than one legal action being in progress. ProStor InfiniVault
manages the legal holds by holding in abeyance any retention expiration on a file until all legal holds are
released.
Non-compliance to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure can be an extremely expensive proposition. The fines
are severe and the cloud of suspicion that hangs over an organization that fails to meet the rules may also
factor into harsh final judgments.
ProStor InfiniVault automates much of the adherence to regulations and enables a rapid and simple means of
meeting e-discovery requests and supporting the requirements for legal storage.
| REGULATION |
REQUIREMENTS |
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Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP)
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Requirements for companies to disclose information within a limited time period.
FRCP Compliance Brief
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