As regular riders on the e-discovery lecture circuit, we took a busman’s holiday last week to attend an all-star panel hosted by the Commercial and Federal Litigation Section during the New York State Bar Association’s annual meeting.

Titled “Bridging the E-Discovery Gap Between Bench and Bar,” the panel of nine included five sitting judges: state Supreme Court Justices Leonard Austin and Ira Warshawsky; Southern District Judge Shira A. Scheindlin; and Southern District Magistrate Judges Andrew Peck and James Francis.[FOOTNOTE 1] The panelists focused their attention on the two hot topics of the day: preservation and cooperation.

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