Kroll OnTrack and Legal Week combined forces this spring to survey the state of EDD in the UK and here are links to their findings as well as related coverage ...
Ready (or Not)... 27 May 04 ... Derek Bedlow via Legal Week ...
Reporting on a survey by Legal Week and Kroll Ontrack Insight in UK, it appears that the barristers are lagging their US counterparts in both understanding EDD issues and in the development of the lit support infrastructure to support EDD activities.
UK barrister looks to US experience for roadmap in handling EDD issues. Not much new here. Best for this ... "A personal computer with an average 20Gb hard drive can store enough data to generate a pile of A4 paper the height of Snowdon .... Imagine If you assume that each page takes a minute to review, one person working eight hours a day, 300 days a year, would take 29 years to review the contents of that PC. A 60Gb hard drive would take 88 years to review. A 300Gb hard drive (by no means uncommon) would keep a lawyer fully occupied for 438 years."
87% of UK barristers claim knowledge of UK's EDD rules ... even though there aren't any
Kroll OnTrack and Legal Week combined forces this spring to survey the state of EDD in the UK and here are links to their findings as well as related coverage ...
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