Duplicate ESI definition

Duplicate ESI means files that are exact duplicates based on the files’ MD5 or SHA- 1 hash values. The Producing Party need produce only a single copy of responsive
Duplicate ESI means files that are exact duplicates using an industry-accepted
Duplicate ESI means files that are exact duplicates based on the files’ MD5 or SHA-1 hash values. The Producing Party need produce only a single copy of responsive Duplicate ESI. A Producing party shall take reasonable steps to de-duplicate ESI globally (i.e., both within a particular custodian’s files and across all custodians). Entire document families may constitute Duplicate ESI. De-duplication shall not break apart families. When the same Duplicate ESI exists in the files of multiple custodians, the additional custodians shall be listed in the CUSTODIANS field identified in Paragraph A.12(c) of Attachment A. Following the production of Documents, the Parties may meet and confer on any reasonable and proportional requests for information related to Duplicate ESI metadata, such as the file path information of Duplicate ESI that was not produced pursuant to this provision.

More Definitions of Duplicate ESI

Duplicate ESI means files that are exact duplicates using an industry- accepted file hash algorithm. The Producing Party need produce only a single copy of responsive Duplicate ESI. A Producing Party shall take reasonable steps to de-duplicate ESI globally (i.e., both within a particular custodian’s files and across all custodians). Entire Document families may constitute Duplicate ESI. De-duplication shall not break apart families.
Duplicate ESI means files that are exact duplicates based on the files’ MD5 or SHA-1 hash values. The Producing Party need produce only a single copy of responsive Duplicate ESI. A Producing Party shall take reasonable steps to de-duplicate ESI globally (i.e., both within a particular custodian’s files and across all custodians). All deduplicated copies of documents will be reflected in the metadata delivered. De-duplication shall not break apart families and shall be performed at a family level. When the same Duplicate ESI exists in the files of multiple custodians, all of those persons shall be listed in the Custodian field identified in Paragraph A.14(c) of Attachment A. The Producing Party agrees that the presence of a custodian’s name as an “additional custodian” in the metadata for a particular document is evidence that the custodian possessed that document in his/her custodial file.
Duplicate ESI means files that are exact duplicates based on the files’ MD5 or SHA-1 hash
Duplicate ESI means files that are exact duplicates based on the files’ MD5 or SHA-1 hash values. The producing party need produce only a single copy of responsive Duplicate ESI. A producing party shall take reasonable steps to de-duplicate ESI globally (i.e., both within a particular custodian’s files and across all custodians). Entire document families may constitute Duplicate ESI. De-duplication shall not break apart families. When the same

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