Axinn Insights on U.S. Litigation for Japanese Companies: The Duty to Preserve Documents and Implement Litigation Holds in U.S. Civil Litigation
August 19, 2019
By: Rachel Adcox and Jason Murata
Axinn partners Rachel Adcox and Jason Murata co-authored, “Axinn Insights on U.S. Litigation for Japanese Companies: The Duty to Preserve Documents and Implement Litigation Holds in U.S. Civil Litigation.” This article summarizes the preservation obligations to which parties are subject when they anticipate U.S. civil litigation, provides recent examples of cases involving Japanese corporations litigating these issues, and suggests best practices and tips for responding to actual or threatened U.S. civil litigation.
日本企業のための米国訴訟に関する考察:米国民事訴訟での文書保存およびリティゲーション・ホールド(Litigation Hold)実施の義務
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