How can a ProofMark help me in e-Discovery?


Under rule 901a of the Federal Rules of Evidence, "the requirement of authentication … as a condition precedent to admissibility, is satisfied by evidence sufficient to support a finding that the matter in question is what its proponent claims."

In other words, records offered into evidence must be authenticated before they are admitted. Are the records, in fact, what they purport to be? Usually, we want them to purport that they are an accurate representation of our business operations during a specific time interval – and we also want to assert that we have not tampered with them to fraudulently further our case in court. ProofMarking creates an intrinsic data-level tag that irrefutably demonstrates that a record is authentic, pristine and associated with a specific point in time.

 
 

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