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by JumpCrisscross 385 days ago
> the only way to do that is to have a modified client

My firm requires screenshots. If the concern is that someone would bypass that, well, someone could bypass TeleMessage, too.

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One has to wonder what type of legal requirement this satisfies.

It certainly wouldn’t hold up to the “beyond a reasonable doubt” standard for US criminal prosecution.

I’ve been exposed to “lit holds” for various document management system before and usually a third party such as Box or Microsoft can attest to the immutability of files placed under lit hold, and/or there is an audit trail to make sure the chain of custody is intact.

> what type of legal requirement this satisfies

Typically between commercially reasonable and best efforts.

> been exposed to “lit holds” for various document management system before

I think these are held to a higher standard than run-of-the-mill securities compliance.

Why not try a new Document Management system - comes witH AI oCr and Extraction module. Name - DocuSensa AI