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Perspective

Jan. 6, 2011

Dead on Arrival: e-Discovery and Class Action Disputes

Best practices for resolving electronic discovery problems for class actions. By Daniel B. Garrie of ARC and Yoav M. Griver of Zeichner, Ellman and Krause.


By Daniel B. Garrie and Yoav Griver


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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