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"A.S.E. Fairfax" <[log in to unmask]>
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I would suggest that this is dependent on a) how fast your readers read b)
how complex the reading material is and c) how long the variety of e-mails
or e-docs are on average and d) how complex the request is in terms of what
it specifically asks for. I would further suggest that you do a small sample
and then extrapolate from there.  Every request and every response is going
to be different. 

Sincerely,

Elizabeth Fairfax, MA,CA

-----Original Message-----
From: Charis Wilson [mailto:[log in to unmask]] 
Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2006 2:16 PM
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Subject: Re: [RM] Review time formulas or estimates


Thanks, John & Julie.  That wasn't quite what I was looking for.  I'm not 
looking for estimates on filing time.  What I'm looking for is how many 
documents / pages can someone review for content in order to determine if 
the document or page is responsive to either a discovery request or a FOIA 
request.  The prepping doc and copying will come later.  All we need now 
is a way to estimate how long it will take up to review some 12 gb of 
electronic documents and 10 cu.ft. of paper records.

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