Litigation Holds definition

Litigation Holds means a period of time during which documents must be retained due to pending or ongoing litigation as determined by the State.

Examples of Litigation Holds in a sentence

  • Litigation Holds, Testimony, and E-Discovery If Client sends a clear, unambiguous litigation hold or a request for assistance with litigation matters or e-discovery, Provider will make reasonable efforts to comply with the request.

  • Supplier shall no longer be able or obligated to provide any Services related to the litigation hold process should the number of Customer Litigation Holds and/or Custodians on Customer Litigation Holds (e.g., forensics) exceed such levels and Customer does not obtain such Software.

  • Purchaser shall provide Seller and its Affiliates with access to any Books and Records subject to a Litigation Hold in accordance with the foregoing provisions of this Section 5.03; provided that access to Books and Records subject to Litigation Holds shall be limited in time only by the terms of the applicable Litigation Hold.

  • Should you need to produce any of your web pages as legal evidence, PageFreezer supports Litigation Holds.

  • The Department will manage Litigation Holds associated with legal work performed for it by the AGO and will provide documents and data needed by the AGO for the legal work.