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Click to WinThat Microsoft Outlook MSG files retain their attachments after processing, thus increasing the size of data you need to store on disk?
That not all OCR software is created equal and that many don’t work very well?
That attorneys can be sanctioned for improperly handling eDiscovery processing? Search for Bray & Gillespie.
That the internet header of an email can tell you a lot about where the email came from and who it went to?
That Microsoft Outlook PST files can contain foreign language characters even if the PST file isn’t Unicode?
That Mozilla Thunderbird emails can be easily processed by most eDiscovery applications?
That PDF files have multiple levels of security, where you can open a PDF, but might not be able to print it?
That when requesting another party’s metadata, timing is everything?
That converting documents to TIFF might actually save you more time and money depending on your case?
That search terms generally miss over 50% of would-be relevant content according to TREC?
That many of the off-the-shelf eDiscovery programs can only extract a limited number of embedded files?
That printing electronic files to paper is, in many cases, totally unnecessary and wasteful?
That Microsoft Exchange (.edb) databases can be easily opened by a variety of software products?
That the European Union’s Directive on Data Protection mandates that any non-EU recipient of EU-based personal data must provide the required levels of privacy protection? Logik is Safe Harbor Certified.
That just because someone says they are Unicode compliant, doesn’t necessarily mean they can truly handle foreign language data?