Fletcher73
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Then why can't they help organize the discovery documents instead of asking for a
specialist costing $80,000 + ?
There must be dozens of law students out there who would love to sit around in a "study group" and organize discovery evidence into spreadsheets on their laptops and also confer with each other. Sorry, don't mean to over think it.
I'm guessing: perhaps confidentiality issues limit who they may use for evidence organization. Chain-of-custody may be required, which may mean the organizer must be an officer of the court, and/or must be bonded.
JMO/MOO