By Daniel Garrie and Yoav Griver
The litigation and trial system in America has become so expensive, and the time it takes to resolve matters so extended, that even complaining about it almost reaches the level of cliché. Litigators have an interest in making sure that, despite all the obstacles presented by the American system of justice, the value provided to their clients by litigating a dispute exceeds the costs. One daunting obstacle of recent vintage is electronic d...
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