This just in from George Reis, "The March 2014 issue of California Lawyer magazine includes an article I wrote, titled, "Images: Get the Original." The original version I submitted had to go through quite a bit of editing (I wrote it before checking for length requirements, so it was too long). The points I tried to make are that when an attorney is provided with photographs or video evidence from opposing counsel, the best evidence is a bit-for-bit copy of the original, in it's original format. And, that when providing images to opposing counsel, providing bit-for-bit copies of the originals can result in fewer claims of file manipulation. The article is on page 24 of the on-line edition (link) and page 13 of the printed version."
Well done, George.
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