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Technology

Establishing A Defensible Approach To Technology-Assisted Review

The Limits Of Traditional Document Review In Electronic Discovery In the era of Big Data, litigation and investigations involving the collection and review of a terabyte of data or more are no longer uncommon. Technology has made it too simple to create and retain virtually limitless...

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Civil Justice

E-Discovery Considerations In Class Action Lawsuits

Editor: Why should the scope of e-discovery be limited? Should it presumptively be limited to information available in the ordinary course of business? Schulman: E-discovery continues to be one of the most costly stages of any litigation. The very first rule in the Federal Rules – Rule 1...

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Civil Justice

The Proportionality Triangle: A Strategic Model For Negotiating Proportional E-Discovery Responses

The battle over e-discovery cost control can be won or lost during negotiations with opposing parties. Although many courts are receptive to proportionality arguments, litigants don’t always do the best job of providing courts with the data and analysis to support their arguments, relying...

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