Earlier this month, the State Bar of Georgia’s latest attempt to rewrite the Civil Practice Act to address e-discovery, House Bill 1017, was introduced into the Georgia Assembly.

Because we specialize in e-discovery, we decided to interview each other about the bill which, if passed, would change the way that every civil matter in this state would be litigated. Here’s how our discussion went:

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