Electronic data discovery is just for big budget cases involving big companies, handled by big firms. Right. And suffrage is just for white, male landowners. Some Neanderthal notions take longer than others to get shown the door, and it’s time to explode the myth that e-discovery is just for the country club set.

Today, evidence means electronic evidence; so, like the courts themselves, access to evidence can’t be just for the privileged. Everyone gets to play.

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