Many articles talk about the new e-discovery rules, but few address how to use electronic information in examining witnesses.
Just 10 years ago, a lawyer examining a witness might have had only one or two memos in a typical business case. Now, e-mails and other electronic documents give lawyers day-by-day ' and often minute-by-minute ' records of the ideas and actions of key witnesses.
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