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When I worked for a law firm, the items of evidence were sometimes quite interesting. I once found a box full of baby clothes (from a suit against the store that sold them).
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On Sep 9, 2013, at 4:53 AM, "Tod Chernikoff" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I once had a RIM person at a pharma group tell me of that their records
> including frozen bat tissue samples.
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> Subject: Re: Beyond physical (no not Olivia Newton John) and electronic
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> Fredric, I would absolutely agree that a core sample is a record ( I would
> say it is a physical record as well. Given the cost to get a core it is
> also highly valuable.
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