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It’s safe to say that e-discovery case law has changed slightly in the past two decades. In the late ‘90s, notes Ken Withers, deputy executive director of The Sedona Conference, there might have been 10 cases in a year total with e-discovery issues. “Now, we have two cases a day. Roughly 400 cases are reported a year… that deal with some concept related to e-discovery or information governance.”