In this article:
- How to Manually Add a Custodian to a Matter
- How to Add Custodians to a Matter by Uploading a CSV File
- How to Add Custodians to a Matter with an Identity Source
- How to View Custodian Details
- How to Change a Custodian to a Silent Custodian
- How to Release Custodians
- How to Delete Custodians
How to Manually Add a Custodian to a Matter
Once your matter is created, you need to add custodians to your matter in order to place holds on their data via the ‘Hold’ function or send notifications related to the hold via the ‘Notifications’ function.
You are able to add custodians manually or via a CSV upload. Below you will find steps to manually add custodians to your matter.
Step 1Select ‘Integrated legal holds’ from the main menu. |
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Step 2By default you will be taken to the ‘Matters’ page within Integrated Legal Holds. From this page, click the name of the matter you want to add custodians to. |
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Step 3Once inside the matter, from the custodians tab, you can start adding custodians by either clicking on the blue ‘Add custodians’ button (a) or the gray ‘+’ icon in the right side of the page (b). |
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Step 4You’ll now be taken to the page where you can add your custodians. First, you’ll select to add custodians manually in the ‘Add custodians’ field (a). Then, you’ll add the custodian’s first and last names (b) and work email address (c). If you want the custodian to be a silent custodian–meaning they won’t receive any notifications - check the box next to ‘Silent custodian’ (d). You can then choose to add another custodian by clicking the ‘Add another’ button (e), or, if finished, click the blue ‘Done’ button (f) to add your custodians. |
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Step 5You’ll now see the custodian(s) you added appear in your custodian list for the matter. |
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How to Add Custodians to a Matter by Uploading a CSV File
You can save time when adding multiple custodians by uploading a CSV file of those custodians rather than manually adding them. Learn how to format your CSV below:
Custodian CSV Format for Integrated Legal Hold
Your CSV file must include the following fields in the order listed: In the Role column enter one of the following:
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How to Upload Your CSV
Once your CSV is formatted correctly, you can upload your custodians by following the steps below:
Step 1Select ‘Integrated legal holds’ from the main menu. |
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Step 2By default you will be taken to the ‘Matters’ page within Integrated Legal Holds. From this page, click the name of the matter you want to add custodians to. |
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Step 3Once inside the matter, from the custodians tab, you can start adding custodians by either clicking on the blue ‘Add custodians’ button (a) or the gray ‘+’ icon in the right side of the page (b). |
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Step 4From the dropdown menu in the ‘Add custodians’ field, select ‘Upload CSV list of emails’. |
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Step 5Click the ‘Upload CSV’ button and upload your file. |
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Step 6You’ll then see the uploaded file appear above the list of custodians generated from the file (a). To remove the file and start over, click the gray ‘X’ to the right of the file name. Next to each custodian you will notice a bell icon (b). If the bell icon has a slash through it, the corresponding custodian has been uploaded as a ‘Silent’ custodian. If the bell is unmarked the custodian is a regular custodian. After double checking your list, you can select the custodians from the generated list that you want to add to the matter (c) or click ‘Select all’ and then click the blue ‘Done’ button. |
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Step 7You’ll now see the custodians you added appear in your custodian list for the matter. |
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How to Add Custodians to a Matter with an Identity Source
It is also possible to add custodians to a matter using an Identity Source. Before you are able to add a custodian with an identity source, you need to enable identity sources in ‘Sources’ section ‘Admin preferences’ and then add the identity source in the ‘Identity mapping’ section of Onna. Below you will find all the steps to add custodians to a matter using an identity source.
Step 1Before you can add an identity source to Onna, you must enable that identity source. To do so, click on ‘Admin preferences’ in the main menu (a). Then, click on the ‘Sources’ section of the ‘Admin preferences’ page (b). Once on in the ‘Sources’ section, click on the arrow next to ‘Enabled identity sources’ to expand the subsection (c). |
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Step 2Under ‘Enabled identity sources’ toggle to ‘yes’ next to the identity source you want to enable. Currently, we support the Microsoft Active Directory identity source. Your identity source is now enabled. |
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Step 3Once your identity source is enabled, you will need to add the identity source to Onna. To do so, begin by clicking on ‘Identity mapping’ from the main menu (a). Then, click on ‘Add identities’ (b). |
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Step 4You’ll now be presented with a list of sources. From this list, select the name of the identity source you enabled, in this case ‘Microsoft Active Directory’ (a), then click the blue ‘Continue’ button (b). |
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Step 5You’ll now connect to your source using the credentials for your identity source (a) and then clicking ‘Continue’ (b). |
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Step 6You’ll now be directed to the oauth flow for your identity source. Click on the account you want to connect to. |
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Step 7You’ll now be presented with a list of permissions being requested from Onna (a). Scroll to the bottom of this list and click the blue ‘Accept’ button (b). |
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Step 8You’ll see a confirmation pop up appear informing you that the identities from the source will be added as they are synced. |
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Step 9Once all identities are synced you will see the identity source appear in your list of connected sources. |
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Step 10Once your identity source has been added to Onna, it can be used to add custodians to a matter. To begin, navigate inside the matter you want to add custodians to and ensure you are in the ‘Custodians’ section under ‘Hold details’ (a). Then click the ‘+’ icon on the right side of the screen (b). |
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Step 11From the ‘Custodians’ page, click the arrow in the ‘Add custodians’ field (a). When the dropdown menu appears, select ‘Identity source’ (b). |
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Step 12Your next step is to click the arrow in the ‘Select identity source’ field (a) and select the identity source you want to use to add custodians from the dropdown menu (b). |
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Step 13You’ll now see a list of custodians associated with the identity source you selected. You can choose to click ‘Select all’ (a) to all all custodians from the source, or add only a selection of individual custodians by checking the box next to their name (b). Once you’ve selected the identities you want to add, click the blue ‘Done’ button at the bottom of the screen (c). Your custodians are now added. |
How to View Custodian Details
Once you’ve added custodians to your matter, you can view the details for that custodian at any time by following the steps below.
Step 1Inside the matter, click on the ‘Custodian’ section under ‘Hold details’ (a). Then, click on the ellipsis next to the custodian you want to view details for (b). |
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Step 2From the dropdown menu that appears, select ‘Custodian details’. |
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Step 3You’ll now see a ‘Custodian details’ window pop up. You can navigate to different details sections associated with each custodian. By default, you’ll see the ‘Custodian info’ section where the custodian’s name, work email, role, and date added to the matter will be listed. |
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Step 4Click on the ‘Holds’ tab within the details window to view a list of all holds associated with this custodian for this matter. |
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Step 5Click the ‘Notifications’ tab within the details window to view a list of all notification actions and dates related to notifications for this custodian. |
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How to Change a Custodian to a Silent Custodian
At any time after adding a custodian, you can change them to a silent custodian, as long as no notifications have been sent to the custodian. Alternatively, if you’ve uploaded a custodian as a silent custodian, you can change them back to a regular custodian for the matter at any time. Follow the steps below to change the status for a custodian attached to your matter.
Step 1Inside the matter, click on the ‘Custodian’ section under ‘Hold details’ (a). Then, click on the ellipsis next to the custodian you want to change to a silent custodian (b). |
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Step 2From the dropdown menu that appears, select ‘Change to silent custodian’. Note: This option will be unavailable if a notification has already been sent to the custodian. |
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Step 3You’ll now see a pop-up window appear asking you to confirm that you want to change the custodian to silent. If you want to change the custodian to silent, click the blue ‘Change’ button (a). If you want to keep them as a regular custodian, click the gray ‘Keep’ button (b). |
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Step 4After changing a custodian to a silent custodian, you will see a bell icon with a slash through it next to custodian’s name in the custodian list for the matter to indicate the silent designation. |
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Step 5Should you want to change a silent custodian to a regular custodian, click the ellipsis next to the name of the custodian (a) and select ‘Change to regular custodian’ from the dropdown menu that appears (b). |
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How to Release Custodians
When you no longer need to hold data for a custodian, you can release them from the hold. Once the hold is released, the data is no longer preserved in the source. However, you will still be able to see the custodian in your list of custodians associated with the matter and view their details until you delete them from the matter.
Release Individual Custodians
To release an individual custodian from a hold, follow the steps below.
Step 1Inside the matter click on the ‘Custodian’ section under ‘Hold details’ (a). Then, click on the ellipsis next to the custodian you want to release (b). |
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Step 2From the dropdown menu that appears, select ‘Release custodian’. Note: If the custodian has more than one hold you will need to select which hold(s) to release. |
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Step 3You’ll now see a pop-up appear asking you to confirm that you want to release the custodian from a hold. To do so, click the blue ‘Release’ button (a). If you decide you want to keep them on hold for this matter click the gray ‘Keep’ button (b) and their data will continue to be retained in your application. |
Release Multiple Custodians
There may be a time when you need to release multiple custodians associated with a matter. If you need to do so, follow the steps below.
Step 1Once in the matter, click on the ellipsis in the upper right corner of the screen (a). From the dropdown that appears, select ‘Release custodians’ (b). |
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Step 2You’ll then see a list of all custodians that have their data on hold for this matter. Select the custodians you want to release from the list (a), and then click the blue ‘Release’ button. |
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How to Delete Custodians
If you no longer need to have the information for the custodian available inside your matter, it is possible to delete the custodian.
Step 1Inside the matter, click on the ‘Custodians’ section under ‘Hold details’ (a). Then click on the ellipsis next to the custodian you want to delete (b). |
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Step 2From the dropdown menu that appears, select ‘Delete custodian’. Please note that if you have not released a custodian from all associated holds, the delete option will be disabled. To continue, you will need to release the custodian from all associated holds. |
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Step 3You’ll now see a pop-up appear asking you to confirm that you want to delete the custodian from your matter. To do so, click the red ‘Delete’ button (a). If you decide you want to keep their details related to the matter, click the gray ‘Keep’ button (b). |
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