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All ESI must be retained

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You're exactly right. Any electronicallly stored information -- voicemails and faxes included -- should be retained for discovery purposes. While a judge could rule that voicemails, for example, don't need to be included as part of a discovery order, he or she could rule that if they're stored electronically they are subject to review.

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