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E-Discovery Practices from Both Sides of the Bench

By on January 28, 2016 in E-Discovery, Litigation-Business

E-discovery documentsExterro has made available for download the results of a 2016 survey of federal judges and e-discovery lawyers on how judges and attorneys respond to the same e-discovery questions.

“Based on the complexity of today’s “Digital Age,” being undereducated and underprepared is no longer an option,” Exterro says on its website. “However, an expectation gap still exists between what judges expect related to the process of e-discovery and what attorneys think is appropriate. The results from this year’s Federal Judges Survey will give legal professionals an inside look on how judges and attorneys respond to the same e-discovery questions, along with information to improve their pre-trial litigation practices in 2016.”

Survey results cover such topics as the effectiveness of new Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP), general e-discovery competency in the legal market, and the effects of emerging technology trends on litigation practices.

Download the survey results.

 

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