...when they need a high-performance, scalable program to handle the inevitable ESI snowball. Survival of the Fittest While there are...
Amendments to the discovery provisions of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure are being considered. The most significant — and controversial — of the proposals would narrow the scope of
...but unwittingly drag along some of the organization's electronically stored information (ESI). How do forensic examiners determine data was taken? How do...
...that different courts presented different standards for determining whether the loss of ESI to be preserved was sanctionable is certainly accurate. In ...
...necessary to note that because of the volume of electronically stored information (ESI), privilege review and the creation of a privilege log have become the...
The respective e-discovery burdens of would-be class plaintiffs and defendants are grossly asymmetrical, the burden being solely on the class-action defendants. Some courts recognize these inequities
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...vendor to perform the word searches, [North Hudson] has acknowledged that the ESI [electronically stored information] is accessible," wrote Hammer, adding that it also...
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