>> But everything I've seen on the topic the last couple of years indicates that courts increasingly want native format or as-used, not PDFs of everything.<<
I suspect that this is the case when the court has to weigh in on a dispute over production. If the parties cannot agree, production in the format normally preserved by the business would seem a logical solution.
On the other hand, if the parties agree, why would the courts become involved?
Bill Roach, CRM
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