First Page
139
Keywords
Law; E-Discovery; TAR
Abstract
Burgeoning advanced technology-assisted review (TAR) methods challenge justifications for requesting parties’ burdens and litigant cooperation in e-discovery. Increasingly accurate and accessible TAR introduces novel issues in e-discovery, including determining the proportionality of discovery requests and managing information in spoliation cases. This Essay recommends reconsidering the judiciary’s role in e-discovery in light of new technology and argues that courts, particularly lower courts, need expert technical guidance to adequately address the issues e-discovery presents.
Recommended Citation
Graham Streich,
Court Mandated Technology-Assisted Review in E-Discovery: Changes In Proportionality, Cost-Shifting, and Spoliation,
90 Fordham L. Rev. 139
(2021).
Available at: https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/flro/vol90/iss1/18