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April 23, 2008

Discover New E-Worlds

E-discovery is firmly established in litigation, but what has begun to send shock waves through legal communities is how electronic information will be treated in domestic and international arbitration. In recent years, arbitration has received criticism for being as costly and time-consuming as litigation. Fortunately, write attorneys C.R. Ragan and Robert F. Copple, some emerging solutions for e-discovery can help preserve arbitration's benefits.

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