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Found this update, but no ARMA case information:
Though rare, such fires can be extremely costly, both for users and
storage facility providers. Damages from two lawsuits related to a May
1997 fire at a Pennsylvania facility owned by Diversified Records
Services Inc. are now up to $65 million. The claimants in that fire,
First Union Corp. and Mobil Oil Corp., were awarded more than $20
million each almost four years ago after losing 156,000 and 68,000 boxes
of documents, respectively. But the amount of damages rose after the
state Supreme Court earlier this month refused an appeal filed by
Grinnell Corp., the sprinkler systems manufacturer involved in the case.
At
http://www.techworld.com/
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Subject: Re: Court Award re: fire at offsite storage
On 4/27/07, Barbara Wyton <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Does anyone remember this presentation/case? I have searched the
archives
> but because I have very little information, my searches have been
> unsuccessful. Can you point me towards more info?
>
that would be the Diversified Records fire in Pennsylvania. The two
plaintiffs each were awarded more than $20million each. The fire took
place in 1997 and the presentation took place at the Boston ARMA
conference
use this link to find more information
http://shrinkster.com/ofi
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Peter Kurilecz CRM CA
Richmond, Va
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