We have entered — indeed, are well into — a period of revolutionary change in the way lawsuits are litigated, particularly as it relates to discovery in big cases. We are cascading more deeply into an era in which many of the old rules of the game no longer apply.

This brave new world provides daunting challenges for advocates and necessitates a keen awareness of the need to adapt to new realities when it comes to fashioning and communicating arguments.

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