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Law Practice

Aug. 28, 2012

Discovery reform in the Digital Age

Lawyers, clients and courts have long complained about the abuse of the discovery process. Serious proposals for reform finally emerged when e-discovery became the principal driver of costs. By Michael P. Carbone


By Michael P. Carbone


Lawyers, clients and courts have long complained about the abuse of the discovery process. Serious proposals for reform finally emerged when e-discovery became the principal driver of costs. The Sedona Conference, which is a nonprofit research and educational institute dedicated to the study of law and policy for complex litigation, took the lead by developing The Sedona Principles, which made recommendations for best practices in electronic...

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