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A federal appeals court rules organizing electronic files to fulfill an e-discovery request is not a justified expense under discovery reimbursement law
Ruling that organizing electronic files is not part of copying expenses, a three-judge panel slashed $360,000 in e-discovery costs to be recovered by defendants by 90 percent
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
A bill of more than $360,000 to be recovered by defendants for electronic discovery costs has been slashed by more than 90 percent, as 3rd Circuit Judge Thomas Vanaskie said for the three-judge panel
...of nonparticipation in December 2011. Krista-Ann M. Staley, of Babst Calland Clements & Zomnir in Pittsburgh, filed the notice on Coppola's behalf and...
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...Babst, Calland, Clements & Zomnir, P.C. (Babst Calland) was founded in 1986 as...
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