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Did you know?

  • That page-counts represent the amount of content needed to review and without that information, your document review projects will be skewed?

  • That focusing on what NOT to collect can dramatically reduce your discovery costs?

  • That copying evidence to DVD or CD without first zipping up the evidence will alter the file-level dates/times of the copied files?

  • That search terms generally miss over 50% of would-be relevant content according to TREC?

  • That a PST file from Microsoft Outlook 2002 or earlier cannot exceed 2GB in size, otherwise it will be corrupted?

  • That AutoCad documents should be viewed in native, not TIFF, format because of their 3-dimensional layouts?

  • That TruCrypt encryption can be applied to a full disk on a hard drive, or just to a small container that can be FTP’d?

  • That you should use the newest version of Winzip to compress your files, because Winzip will automatically preserve file-level dates/times?

  • That not all OCR software is created equal and that many don’t work very well?

  • That when requesting another party’s metadata, timing is everything?

  • That Lotus Notes (in comparison to Microsoft Outlook) emails usually contain a very high number of embedded images in the body text of the email, like desktop screen-shots?

  • That Microsoft Exchange (.edb) databases can be easily opened by a variety of software products?

  • That Microsoft Exchange databases (.EDB files) can have thousands of mailboxes in it?

  • That Lotus Notes databases (.NSF) can contain non-email related content, like customer complaint forms and inventory records?

  • That many early case assessment tools (ECA) will miss crucial embedded objects, hidden metadata, and OCR text?