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Court Sides with Plaintiffs in Email Threading Dispute: eDiscovery Case Law

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In the In re Tecfidera Antitrust Litigation, Illinois Magistrate Judge Young B. Kim, stating: “the court sides with Plaintiffs”, granted plaintiffs’ motion to enter a proposed ESI protocol that required production of non-inclusive emails over defendant’s motion to enter a proposed ESI protocol that did not.

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