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It is not uncommon to see e-discovery requests for an entire database instead of targeted requests because parties incorrectly assume that such broad requests facilitate more complete production
...Microsoft Excel has many uses...For instance, "2010 Corporate Billable Hours...way around a workbook and worksheets:...
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