Glossary
Data Residency
The physical geographic location where data is stored and processed.
Data residency refers to the requirement that data be stored and processed in a specific geographic location. For legal evidence — particularly sensitive video evidence from criminal cases — U.S. data residency means that evidence files never leave U.S. infrastructure. This is a critical requirement for law firms handling confidential client evidence, ensuring compliance with data protection obligations and client confidentiality rules. Saul stores and processes all evidence exclusively on U.S. infrastructure (AWS US regions).