James Kurz is partner in the Alexandria VA law firm of Redmon, Peyton & Braswell LLP. Formerly a litigation partner with Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice PLLC and ReedSmith LLP, he has also served as a federal prosecutor and a federal government antitrust attorney. He has extensive courtroom experience in business litigation, including computer, software and communications technologies cases and has taken in excess of 180 trials to verdict, including more than 40 jury trials. A focus of his practice is electronic discovery and information governance.
In 2006, the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure rule-makers developed and put into practice amendments dealing with electronically stored information (ESI) and e-discovery. However, most of those involved believed these amendments did...
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