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There is significant ongoing dialogue in the legal community about whether paper evidence is fundamentally different from electronically generated evidence so that it becomes an important factor in analyzing discovery requests. There are important distinctions, both qualitative and quantitative, that lawyers need to understand and apply to effectively practice. These materials explore the emerging facets of technology and its impact on the discovery process.

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