Class actions are among the most explosive, costly, inefficient and challenging lawsuits faced by lawyers, courts and litigants. This is certainly true when it comes to discovery and e-discovery issues. Courts often struggle to manage discovery when there are only two parties in a lawsuit. When confronted with a class or multiple classes of plaintiffs or defendants - ranging in size from tens to tens-of-thousands - constructing...
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