StubHub attorneys argue that a class of plaintiffs suing over an allegedly changed refund policy during the COVID-19 pandemic is “playing discovery games” by refusing to allow the company to use artificial intelligence to cut $1.7 million in eDiscovery costs.
The plaintiffs claim that the ticket reseller did not comply with discovery negotiations and should have to bear the burden of the increased costs.
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