According to Mitchell, the lawyers reviewed 115, 000 pages of documents and 20, 000 electronic documents.
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Corporations are evidence machines, generating terabytes of electronic documents, e-mails and digitally recorded phone calls each year.
Vasil says they often performed glorified secretarial work, including reviewing electronic documents to identify their author and destination.
The video adds weight to evidence found in a half-dozen electronic documents recovered at a FARC camp last year.
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In 2007 CEO Jain founded Egnyte, a Cloud file server start-up, that helps people working in a company to collaborate on electronic documents.
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When he ordered litigants to turn over electronic documents, he asked them to produce the documents and turn them over to the other side.
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Corporate investigators have programs that can sift through e-mail and other electronic documents looking for distinctive word patterns, even when employees try to speak in code.
One programming tactic is called messaging, which involves electronic documents from a Web service to a queue that then processes each message in periodic batches.
Additional carbon footprint savings will come from reduced office energy consumption, roadway repairs, urban heating, office construction, business travel and paper usage (as electronic documents replace paper).
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The time capsule was to contain consumer electronic devices with various documents, audio and video content on it.
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Some temporary workers also operated scanners, character readers that converted documents into electronic format, a job requiring more technical training.
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And when your documents are all electronic and available online, you can access them anywhere you travel.
The country has since adopted e-voting, an e-health system and introduced the ability to sign documents using an electronic signature.
But O'Shea was allegedly careful to not send electronic copies of the fake documents to conceal the true dates that would be revealed in the documents' metadata.
It should also improve security, providing a common data set that gives the authorities electronic access to some 20 documents that describe who is shipping what, whence, whither and to whom.
Loan documents were exchanged on a separate electronic network, adding a layer of complexity.
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Foti's exhaustive list of demands for documents include all of UBS' electronic and paper communications files relating to Sedona stock, its trading records, monthly stock inventories, stock loan documentation, information regarding commission payments, customer account records and research done in house related to Sedona.
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The alleged hacking was significant because the documents came from the government-run Public Access to Court Electronic Records, or PACER, which typically charges a fee, which was 8 cents a page in 2009.
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Agencies are encouraged to limit the publication and printing of hard copy documents and to presume that information should be provided in an electronic form, whenever practicable, permitted by law, and consistent with applicable records retention requirements.
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Guez's art draws heavily on the Christian Palestinian Archive, an electronic database he started that catalogs photographs, passports, birth certificates and other documents from the community's history.
While the National Archives has developed a massive storage system for electronic files, the agency is still looking for technology to sift through the documents more quickly, officials said.
"Additionally, a malfunctioning stop lamp switch may also result in intermittent operation of the push-button start feature, affect the operation of the brake-transmission shift interlock feature, preventing the shifter from being moved out of the park position and cause the Electronic Stability Control (ESC) malfunction light to illuminate, " stated NHTSA documents.
It is in a dogfight with the financially troubled Xerox and the managerially distracted Hewlett-Packard to capture the market for color digital printers: industrial-grade, electronic presses that can churn out a run of thousands of full-color, personalized documents.
Documents obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request and released Tuesday by the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) catalogue just how pervasive automatic license plate readers have become at the Mexican and Canadian borders, with cameras placed in dozens of U.S. cities each capturing images of millions or tens of millions of plates a year.
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