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Some attorneys who are actually on your side will, in fact, prefer to
deal in "the voluminous" in efforts to bury the opposition with paper...
Don't get me wrong, I love attorneys and, depending on who you ask, they
rank far above we lowly insurance guys, but they are not entirely immune
to playing dirty. ;)
/Ken Fontana
President
Fontana Insurance Solutions/
I Don't Always Buy Insurance But, When I Do I Buy It From Ken Fontana.
Stay Insured My Friends.
On 9/15/2010 4:00 PM, Larry Medina wrote:
> Another case of "it depends"
>
> Depends on what you've been asked to provide as evidence of your retention
> practices. If the request was produce your retention schedule, then it
> would be the entire schedule. If the request was produce your retention
> schedule related to the records involved in this matter, then you could (and
> should) only provide those excerpts.
>
> The entire schedule may contain information that could be considered
> privileged or confidential, so it should be marked accordingly when provided.
>
> Larry
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