By Kathleen McConnell and Emily Dorner
Technological advances over the past several years have allowed for increased storage at significantly lower costs than we have seen historically. As a result, the amount of data available for collection at the onset of discovery in many matters is voluminous. It is estimated that litigants in the United States spend about $42.1 billion in discovery every year. Further, discovery can account for up to 50 pe...
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