...RULE 26(F) IMPROVEMENT EFFORT FRCP 26(f), as amended on Dec. 1, 2006, requires the parties to a lawsuit to meet...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
Efforts to update the e-discovery rules in litigation before the U.S. International Trade Commission are slowly moving through channels, but may not be finalized until 2013, says attorney Mark Michel
...York, and served as chief magistrate judge of the district court from 2006-2008. But Smith acknowledges that she's aware of the...
Briggs and the recommendations for criminal e-discovery show a growing expectation that the government produce ESI in a reasonably usable format, write Kramer Levin's Norman C. Simon, Brendan M. Schu
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...Since 2006, when amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure addressed discovery of...
Originally Published: Texas Lawyer
...here.) There are significant roadblocks to progress on these FRCP amendments. Assuming that these obstacles are overcome, however, the proposed amendments would...
If a company contributes content or otherwise assists in building an employee's social media account, who owns the account? Recent lawsuits underline the importance of corporate policies and strategi
...KPMG, below. It has been five years since the 2006 e-discovery amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure became law...
...comment in August 2004, and it was not until December 2006 that the FRCP ESI amendments took effect. Additionally, federal courts in Arkansas, Kansas...
...Federal Rules of Civil Procedure...Civ. P. 54(d)(1) (2006). The fees that can be...
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