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Find & Redact Social Security Numbers in Excel Files
A raft of state and federal laws require the redaction of social security numbers from publicly available documents. For attorneys, this usually means that documents produced in litigation must be scrubbed of SSN’s. In my experience, many parties resort to … Continue reading
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Tagged CLE, confidentiality, eDiscovery, Excel, FRCP, redaction, social security number, SSN
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