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Proportionality: The (Not So) New Kid On The Block
06 October 2015
Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP
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E-Discovery counsel Samantha V. Ettari wrote an article titled
"Proportionality: The (Not So) New Kid on the Block"
which appeared in the October 5, 2015, issue of the New York
Law Journal. The article discusses how the codification of
proportionality in the amendments to the FRCP set to go into effect
in December of this year will become one of the primary
considerations in defining the scope of discovery and how that
change may significantly impact discovery in federal practice going
forward.
Proportionality: The (Not So) New Kid on the Block
Originally published by New York Law Journal.
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