Litigation has transformed over the past two decades. Litigants have shifted from discovering documents in file cabinets to discovering a smoking gun email or Twitter posting. The fact is, nearly all information in today's digital world is created and maintained exclusively in electronic form and is never reduced to hard copy. This deluge of data has created a document review tsunami that the bench and bar are attempting to address. Fortun...
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