The possibility of storing data in the cloud signals a fundamental change in the way businesses manage and store their electronic information. What has not changed, however, is a company's responsibility with respect to document retention and electronic discovery in litigation.

In-house counsel should keep discovery obligations in mind when developing a comprehensive information management plan that incorporates cloud services. Here are four key issues to consider.

1. Location

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