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<p>data is repeated on every line item even though it is only needed once, as it does not vary per line. Many clients attempt to impose nonstandard customizations, thus defeating the purpose of having a standard.  Nonetheless, US-based law firms prefer it for its simplicity and familiarity.<br/>
* <b>LEDES XML 2000</b>, adopted in 2000, is an older <a href="page.php?w=XML">XML</a> format that uses a DTD.  In LEDES 2000, although the structure is well defined, the specification defines "extend" segments, allowing the insertion of client-specific</p><p>
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