Sentences with phrase «hold information potentially»

The bad news is lawyers can not assume other electronic systems that hold information potentially required for litigation have been designed the same way.

Not exact matches

While the directive aims to strike a balance between privacy and financial scrutiny, it also seeks to publicly disclose some of this information so that third parties and civil society at large can know who holds what currency and potentially even how much.
Mr. Jackson, who holds advanced degrees in business, law and government, has published research that found regulatory loopholes allow corporate insiders to potentially trade on inside information.
Users are required to retain all emails potentially responsive to a Freedom of Information Law request or subject to a «litigation hold
Methylation patterns also hold promise as diagnostic tools, potentially yielding critical information about the odds that a cancer will respond to treatment.
By disclosing their full holdings each day, active ETFs provide potentially valuable information to front - runners, which are traders that seek short - term profits by buying and selling ahead of large investors whose trades they anticipate.
The touchstone of a good legal hold process is to focus on key custodians and others managing potentially relevant information.
Preservation is a legally enforceable principle where as soon as a litigation has commenced then there is a duty on the parties to implement «legal holds» to ensure that potentially relevant information isn't inadvertently destroyed by business as usual processes.
«When litigation is possible, legal and IT staff have the tough job of issuing legal holds and collecting potentially relevant information,» said John Tredennick, Catalyst's founder and CEO.
The Federal Court of Appeal held that CRIA could potentially obtain such information, and set out the guidelines it would have to follow if it wanted to be successful in such a request.
The leaders of the House panel, which oversees internet issues, sent an invitation to Zuckerberg dated March 23, saying it wanted to hold a hearing to «examine the harvesting and sale of personal information from more than 50 million Facebook users, potentially without their notice or consent and in violation of Facebook policy.»
A vulnerability in the Grammarly Chrome and Firefox extensions allowed websites to read users» authentication tokes and use to them to log in to the users» Grammarly accounts and access all the (potentially sensitive) information held in them.
Raiden is set up in such a way that when it finalizes one transaction on the blockchain, this transaction can hold the information for hundreds or potentially even thousands of individual transactions.
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