A Records Manager from a leading engineering and construction company asks:
"In Sedona principle #5 the value of information being sought is weighed against the time and expense necessary to retrieve the information. This seems to suggest that an organization that has taken the trouble to create a highly-organized information environment would be obligated to produce more information during discovery (because it is easier and cheaper) than an organization with a disorganized or even less-organized information environment. Could you comment on that?"
"In Sedona principle #5 the value of information being sought is weighed against the time and expense necessary to retrieve the information. This seems to suggest that an organization that has taken the trouble to create a highly-organized information environment would be obligated to produce more information during discovery (because it is easier and cheaper) than an organization with a disorganized or even less-organized information environment. Could you comment on that?"
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