A dominant theme permeated Friday’s fifth annual Colorado Association of Litigation Support Professionals’ E-Discovery Summit: To succeed, litigants must embrace the concept of e-discovery teams and jettison the traditional vertical hierarchies where a senior partner or general counsel channels General George Patton.

“Command” models are doomed to failure, several panelists insisted. The time has come, they said, for true collaboration — not only internally, but with opponents.

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