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“Modern” Attachments: Case Trends in the Production of Hyperlinked Documents

LitSmart E-Discovery Blog

June 13, 2024

Written by Peter Jacobus

Have you ever given much thought to what constitutes a “family” of documents when producing electronically stored information (“ESI”)?  Even if you are an E-discovery attorney, you very well may not have. After all, it is pretty straight forward, isn't it?  An email and all its attachments are a document family. Sometimes, you have a document with embedded files or images that may be split off into separate documents in the collection or processing process. That document and its embedded files are a document family. And . . . that's pretty much it, right?

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