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Old 03-14-2009, 11:29 AM
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Skates is right on. "Backups" is a vague term relating to a broad category of data storage types. Some are easy and cheap to restore; others are difficult and expensive to restore. Attorneys cannot assume a "backup" is accessible or not. Attorneys must determine the difficulty and cost in restoring the particular backup data at issue in a case. This analysis then provides the basis for cost-shifting when data is not reasonably accessible.
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