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Labor/Employment

Dec. 17, 2005

Inside, Outside Employment Counsel Face New Discovery Burdens

Employment Column - By Mary Dollarhide - If you thought discovery was the bane of your existence before, here is a preview of coming attractions: it could get worse. Judges are becoming increasingly attuned to the complexities that electronic information brings to cases, and more frequently, they're not only requiring parties to account for it but sanctioning them if they do not.

        
        
Employment Column

By Mary Dollarhide
        
        If you thought discovery was the bane of your existence before, here is a preview of coming attractions: it could get worse. Judges are becoming increasingly attuned ...

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