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Breaking Through the Inaccessibility Wall: A New Angle

By Sara Skiff | Friday, August 8, 2008

Coming August 12, 2008 to TechnoFeature: Electronically stored information deemed "not reasonably accessible" has become a tricky issue in litigation. Courts do not require its production if a party can prove it would require excessive time and money. But as attorney and eDiscovery consultant Jeff Beard explains, today's technologies make it easier to disprove the "inaccessibility" of certain data than ever before. Read Jeff's take on the subject to learn how evidence that just a few years ago would never have surfaced can now make or break your case.

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