Define native file, TIFF, and clawback, and discuss the issues relating to these features of e-discovery.

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Native file—the electronic format of the application in which an electronic file or document
is normally created, viewed, and/or modified
TIFF—tagged image file format (common image file format)
Clawback—a procedure that allows a party to obtain back from the other side any privileged
documents inadvertently produced

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