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Litigation

Apr. 20, 2006

Lumbering E-Discovery Is Quickly Becoming Extinct

Focus Column - By Mark E. Harrington - Are you a "caveman lawyer" or a "millennium litigator?" Much as the dinosaurs used to rule and roam the Earth and are now extinct, the day of high-cost, inefficient, disruptive, over-inclusive "caveman lawyer" discovery practices has come and gone.

Focus Column

By Mark E. Harrington
     
      Are you a "caveman lawyer" or a "millennium litigator?"
      Much as the dinosaurs used to rule and roam the Earth and are now extinct, the day of high-cost, inefficient, disruptive, over-inclusive "caveman lawyer" discovery practices has come and gone. In my own practice, I can remember a time (not too long ago) of so...

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