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Law Practice,
Judges and Judiciary,
Civil Litigation

Mar. 30, 2018

How lawyers can better engage the bench in e-discovery

If you want an interested judge, you need to be an attentive advocate.

Judy Holzer Hersher

Judge (ret.)
Judicate West

Judge Hersher is a member of the committee that writes the civil jury instructions for California, a published legal author, and is involved in setting curriculum for state court judges in a civil assignment.

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The jargon is strange at first and filled with flourishes of complicated importance. It has spawned an industry of consultants, computer analysts, experts and specialized attorney bars and, importantly it has transformed the way evidence is presented in the courtroom. Jurors now expect that witnesses will be peppered with questions regarding stores of computer-generated data that hold the key to critical evidence. They understand that their lives, and the discourse th...

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