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July 25, 2008

A Proposed 'American Rule' for E-Discovery

The "American Rule" is that each litigant pays their own way. A corollary might be that neither party can shift their discovery costs to the other side, or cause the other side to incur expenses beyond what is "normal" for the case. Do these rules work in an electronic context?

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