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Shows where evidence is in relation to the person showing the evidence. |
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A system in technology that is outdated. |
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A removable device that stores data |
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A legal doctrine that allows for electronic information to be withheld if the cost is more then the resolution is worth. |
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A computer science that allows for a computer to emulate a human, |
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Links a legal interpretation to a document |
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Extracting basic information from electronic docunments |
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The process of taking large amounts of data and making it smaller for easier review. |
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A long-term storage place for documents. |
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The process of removing sensitive information from a docunment. |
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Allows multiple servers to connect to a single database. |
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A way of removing irrelevant documents from a search with the uses of filters and search critieria. |
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A provision that allows for money that is paid out to be paid back due to an a condition not being honored. |
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where one person underpays and another person overpays for a service. |
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The first stage of a review process where possible relevant documents are looked at. |
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Volatile digital discovery |
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Digital discovery that is short term or can easily be lost in transit from one storage to another. |
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The destruction or alteration of docments |
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Technology assisted review |
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A computer technology that helps in the review of discovery. |
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Meaningful patterns in cases |
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