What do judges see during electronic discovery when they see a motion to compel responded to by a paralegal for the organization — or a vendor? The answer is a far from flattering portrait — not of paralegals or of vendors — but of the legal team and the case they’re bringing before the court.

That question represented the first glimpse of “The View From the Bench — Why the Legal Industry Needs to Change and Embrace Technology,” the second plenary session at LegalTech West Coast 2011, presided over by U.S Magistrate Judges Suzanne H. Segal and Jay C. Gandhi, both of the Central District of California.

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