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O'Connor on How Computers Work in the Context of Ediscovery Plus Service of Process via Facebook

By Kathryn Hughes | Monday, December 17, 2012

Originally published in the February 27, 2012 issue of LitigationWorld: The best litigators have a knack for becoming overnight experts in a given industry. Only by understanding the facts can you apply the law after all. Ediscovery is no different. In today's second Ediscovery 101 "class," ediscovery consultant Tom O'Connor explains how computers work. Only by understanding all the moving (and non-moving) parts will you be ready for Tom's next installment when he explains how computers store the information that can make or break your next case. Also, don't miss the LitigationWorld Pick of the Week for a court that permitted service of process via Facebook (talk about being tagged).

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