How To Avoid 5 Common E-Discovery Mistakes

By Joe Van Acker (July 15, 2015, 3:44 PM EDT) -- New e-discovery rules approved by the U.S. Supreme Court in April will go into effect in less than six months, with changes designed to spur attorneys to narrow evidentiary requests to be "proportional to the needs of the case." With the new rules in mind, here are five blunders you should avoid when tracking down computerized data, documents and dialogue....

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