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As of August 2004, one can
buy a 200GB external USB2.0 hard drive for ~$200. As most vendors charge an
average of $25 per CD, any delivery of 10 CDs or more should come on a hard
drive. Aside from cost savings, loading from a hard drive saves time. It is
much easier and expedient for Litigation Support to copy a single hard drive to
the server than to copy 10 CDs.
Our firm prefers to receive
productions greater than 10 CDs on an external hard drive with a USB2.0
connection. To learn the latest preferences, please contact Litigation Support.
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About Litigation Support Technical Standards
This document was initially designed to eliminate any discrepancy between firm technical needs and how the vendor created the technical aspect of their products. Litigation Support spends needless hours changing the vendor delivery. The firm pays for product that litigation support will have to modify. Today, the document covers as many technical requirements as possible for as many types of discovery and software as possible.
To get a good idea of the reason for these explicit directions, please visit the final section of this document entitled, “Things not to do”. All of these examples are from real life. All of these examples caused headaches, delaying reviews, productions and more.
I hope that this document is helpful to you.
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