While I think that he deserves to be held accountable, I agree that that's a silly amount of pages. Even if you were to understand fully 100 pages a day for your case and not forget any of it, it'd still take 109 years to be ready. I know there are teams for it, but still it's a silly amount of pages
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A lot of lawyering is done automatically at this point. 30,000 emails at a page each email can be digested and have relevant information produced within a half hour.
Packages like Litify, Lawmatics, and Clio exist to move terabytes of data into five page summaries in about two to three hours if you have the right analyst working it.
Law offices complain like this to see if the judge will give them some extra time because extra time is extra time, but something like 10TB for complex business cases is pretty normal run of the mill stuff for some of the top tier analysis software.
Millions of pages just sounds big if you try doing by hand, but no law office at this level has some paralegal or team of paralegals trying to run through millions of Excel spreadsheets or emails. Law offices have long since left that whole error prone approach.
Given what’s been said about the data so far, even in the most complex situation, two weeks tops for any software product worth its salt to chew through all of it and have a solid foundation to what’s being presented.
Shit like this has been automated for like the last fifteen almost twenty years now. So many people think automation coming to kill all the jobs, man most people don’t even realize how many it’s already killed.
Wow very interesting, thanks for sharing.
Maybe don't commit 4 million pages worth of crimes.
Maybe everyone is entitled to a fucking fair trial? How about that one?
Jesus christ some people
Which it will be. Do you think lawyers/their staff need read every single word on every single page or something? That's not how this works. That's not how any of this works
Guess SBF should have spent his time not intimidating/tampering witnesses, if he needed the Internet for his defense preparation
If they were using Quickbooks for FTX accounting, I could see how this could be overwhelming.
No sympathy, bro.