For plaintiffs, the cost of losing a case is skyrocketing in antitrust and other complex, document-intensive litigation now that the federal courts are routinely approving hefty bills for e-discovery services in the standard taxation of costs.

Illustrating that trend is the recent decision by the clerk in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania to tax costs of more than $576,000 against the losing plaintiffs in In re Aspartame Antitrust Litigation.

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