By Bobbi Murray
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Electronic discovery experts are quick to point out what can go wrong if lawyers don't have a strong strategy in place. The blunders in the pivotal Florida case Coleman (Parent) Holdings v. Morgan Stanley & Co., which earned defense lawyers a default judgment of $1.4 billion (later reversed on appeal on unrelated grounds), have served as a cautionary framewor...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Electronic discovery experts are quick to point out what can go wrong if lawyers don't have a strong strategy in place. The blunders in the pivotal Florida case Coleman (Parent) Holdings v. Morgan Stanley & Co., which earned defense lawyers a default judgment of $1.4 billion (later reversed on appeal on unrelated grounds), have served as a cautionary framewor...
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