Law Practice
Jul. 24, 2008
Paperless Office Makes Light of Digital Demands
Todd M. Schneider embraces technology at his San Francisco law firm. “There has been an uproar — people saying, 'Oh my goodness, e-discovery is so expensive,’” he said. “It seems more expensive to print everything on paper than to simply look at (documents) on a computer and stick them on a disk.”




Daily Journal Staff Writer
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SAN FRANCISCO - Oh the woes of e-discovery.
The modern age of e-mail, back-up tapes and other sources of electronic information has elicited much angst among lawyers, who must grapple with a deeper, wider, more digitized pit of information in the discovery process.
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