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Ralph C. Losey - October 2008 United States District Court Judge Shira A. Scheindlin, one of the leading jurists in the field of electronic discovery, contends that all attorneys who litigate have an affirmative duty to understand their clients’ computer systems sufficiently to know where potential electronic evidence is stored, or affiliate with an attorney who does. download the PDF |
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EDRM Quarterly Fall 2008 Not too long ago it was not uncommon for me to have a client that was overwhelmed with a production that consisted of two gigabytes of information. Now, 200 gigabytes is a fairly normal data set to deal with. In another year, I would not be surprised if a terabyte, or 1,000 gigs, becomes commonplace. download the PDF |
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