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What you really need is a documents dominatrix
The Wired GC boils down all the recent mainstream media hoo-ha about electronic discovery. After a great roundup of the coverage, he breaks down the challenge facing any lawyer, solo or BigLaw firm:
"The implicit issue in all this isn't what to keep. It's facing the ongoing challenge of what to get rid of. Probably 90%+ of what is on company servers is either unnecessary or redundant. "If a vendor can help figure out the 10% to keep -- now that's something people would listen to."
"The implicit issue in all this isn't what to keep. It's facing the ongoing challenge of what to get rid of. Probably 90%+ of what is on company servers is either unnecessary or redundant.
"If a vendor can help figure out the 10% to keep -- now that's something people would listen to."
Nice.
Posted by Laurel Newby on January 31, 2006 at 11:55 AM | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0)
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