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by geofft
2320 days ago
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One, you can get an external 6 TB hard drive for like $100. At attorney levels of money, that's entirely reasonable. Two, clearly in the pre-computer world, attorneys were not reviewing 6 terabytes of actual data for discovery. What makes it so big? Is it that you have scanned PDFs in image format (such that it's a reasonable number of pages printed out), or is it that you have new types of data like electronic records that simply wouldn't have been picked up in the old days? |
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