Litigation Hold definition

Litigation Hold means the information, documents, records and materials that fall within the scope of a preservation notice issued by a Person that owns, possesses, has custody of or controls such information, documents, records and materials in connection with any pending or reasonably anticipated litigation, arbitration, mediation (or other form of dispute resolution), third party subpoena, Governmental Order or regulatory inquiry.
Litigation Hold shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.1.
Litigation Hold shall have the meaning set forth in Section 9.1(b).

Examples of Litigation Hold in a sentence

  • It is important that records subject to a Litigation Hold Notice not be destroyed or in any way altered.

  • Pappas Failed to Implement a Litigation Hold Before litigation began, CPI stored all of its data on its server and backed up the data on ten backup tapes.

  • Litigation Hold Notices supersede any other retention schedule that would otherwise apply to the records at issue.

  • Further, any individual charged with making a disciplinary determination under this policy shall retain all documents, electronically stored information ("ESI"), and electronic media (as defined in Policy 8315 - Information Management (i.e. "Litigation Hold")) created and/or received as part of an investigation.

  • Within Stage 3,two different things happen, and after an initial Litigation Hold, can happen at the same time:1.


More Definitions of Litigation Hold

Litigation Hold means the scope of documents and records whose preservation is mandated by a document retention notice issued in connection with any Action, third-party subpoenas or regulatory inquiries for which Seller provides notice to Purchaser. For the purposes of this definition, the term “documents” is defined as set forth in the applicable document retention notice.
Litigation Hold means the process of preserving information that may be required to comply with a request related to current or anticipated litigation.
Litigation Hold means a written (which may be by email or other electronic means) directive issued by University Counsel or the Office of the Attorney General directing the retention of records related to an Investigation or Litigation.
Litigation Hold means a legal directive to cease destruction processes and preserve all records, regardless of form, related to the nature or subject
Litigation Hold means a legal directive to cease destruction processes and preserve all records, regardless of form, related to the nature or subject of pending or reasonably-anticipated litigation involving the County, its departments, or employees.
Litigation Hold means notice provided by any party to the Select Committee or any notice provided by the Select Committee to any party with the intention of maintaining records and communications or preventing the loss or destruction of any records and communications.
Litigation Hold means a requirement to preserve data for an indefinite period of time as a result of a pending or anticipated legal matter.