While e-discovery may have been considered a more obscure part of the litigation process in the past, recent highly publicized cases have highlighted how it can often make—or in these instances—break a case.

While the Alex Jones case and, more recently, the Jan. 6 investigation have received a lot of attention from the e-discovery community, other recent cases have also offered key lessons for e-discovery professionals.

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