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Litigation

May 6, 2006

Knowing Where, How to Look Will Cut E-Discovery Expense

Focus Column - By Bill Detamore and Bob Dove - When a general counsel is presented with a bill for electronic discovery, a typical response is "How much?!" followed quickly by "What the #$@!* for?" Electronic discovery can be extremely large in scope, technically challenging and very expensive.

Focus Column

By Bill Detamore and Bob Dove
     
      When a general counsel is presented with a bill for electronic discovery, a typical response is "How much?!" followed quickly by "What the #$@!* for?"
      Electronic discovery can be extremely large in scope, technically challenging and very expensive. Moreover, rapid changes in technology mean that co...

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