Given the significant costs associated with e-discovery, litigants appropriately ask their counsel one important question: “Who pays for what?” As the state of New York law on this issue remains unclear, the answer is, “It depends.”

Three decisions from the Appellate Division, First Department, as well as recent decisions from the Commercial Division highlight the need for clearer guidance in this area.

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