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2019 Orange County Legal Tech Conference: Processing Electronically Stored Information (ESI)
Processing metadata, textual content, native files and/or images can be done in a way to save you money. What are the tricks to exporting ESI into a consistent, delimited format for the eventual loading into a document review platform or database? We will discuss strategies, vendors, and programs to do this important step well.
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