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Bus Companies Ask Magistrate To Rethink Ruling Blocking Search Of Backup Tapes
CAMDEN, N.J. - Six tour bus companies whose owners and operators are black that are accusing a number of New Jersey transportation departments of racial profiling and discrimination on Nov. 4 asked a federal magistrate judge to reconsider his ruling finding that the defendants do not have to search for e-mails on roughly 2,500 backup tapes because the estimated $1 million cost of restoring and searching the tapes renders the information "inaccessible" (Major Tours Inc., et al. v. Colorel, et al., No. 05-3091, D. N.J.). From Mealey's Litigation Report: Discovery

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