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[quote=Anonymous][quote]Interesting. You seem to have very little understanding of either FOIA or that any litigation requires all levels of attorney to do some degree of doc review. I'm a DP and I'm not sure what your point is. If my work is implicated in a litigation hold or FOIA request, I go through my emails and drafts for responsive documents and copy them to the designated folder. Then I'm done. Did I review documents? Sure. Did I do what is commonly understood as document review? No.[/quote] Maybe it is because I work for a law enforcement agency, but where I work, the program office (me, as their attorney) gets to look over what the FOIA attorney proposes redacting, with the agents. So a total of 3 groups (FOIA attorney, agents, program attorney) looks it over.[/quote]
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