“Professed technological incompetence is not an excuse for discovery misconduct” is not a court holding you want to see (James v. Nat’l Fin. LLC, No. CV 8931-VCL, 2014 WL 6845560 (Del. Ch. Dec. 5, 2014)). In today’s legal profession, lawyers must be technologically competent. This is reinforced by ABA Model Rule of Professional Conduct 1.1 and Comment 8. Currently, most …
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