Cost-Shifting in E-Discovery: Reexamining Zubulake and 28 U.S.C. ยง 1920
The burden of e-discovery is familiar to the modern litigator. Discovery costs have always dominated the cost of complex litigation, and despite advances in technology, this is unlikely to change. While litigation has moved from paper discovery to electronic discovery, the net effect of the move to electronic format has been to raise, not lower, discovery costs. Read More …