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Focus (Forum & Focus)

Jun. 4, 2009

Upwardly Mobile

Mobile communications, which merge oral and data communications, present a new frontier for electronic discovery, write Daniel B. Garrie and Maureen Duffy-Lewis.

FOCUS COLUMN

By Daniel B. Garrie and Maureen Duffy-Lewis

Do you remember when there were two-party phone lines or when a melodious-voiced operator would ring your phone and say, "Please hold, there is a long-distance call for you"?

Well, those halcyon days are over and the entire world of communications as you well know, if you are over 45, is on a kind-of "rocket to the stars" where your voice, instant message, Twitter or e-mail seem to ...

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