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CLEtoGo (Podcasts)

Microsoft 365 - Collecting Emails (and more)


Law Practice Management & Technology
Credit(s): 1 Participatory MCLE Credits
1 Technology in The Practice of Law
Course Number: LPMT_02-04-25
Original Program Date: February 4, 2025
Duration: 59 minutes
Access: Available for 3 months after Registration
Passport: This product is Passport Eligible 
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    Category: Law Practice Mgmt & Technology, Closed Captioned Courses, Technology in The Practice of Law
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    Law firm, corporate and government agency attorneys are facing the need to collect email and documents from the cloud-based Microsoft 365 environment.   By leveraging Microsoft 365’s eDiscovery capabilities, regulatory, investigation and litigation matters can be handled more easily and securely. This presentation is perfect for legal and information technology professionals who have been asked to consider the information security implications of data duplication, to work more efficiently, and to save time by using Microsoft 365 eDiscovery.
    1 Participatory MCLE Credits
    1 Technology in The Practice of Law  

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