...their demands and waive existing objections to the defendants' electronically stored information (ESI) methodology, but left open the door to requesting content-based analytics after...
National Law Journal
Trial team turned to tablets and apps to process tsunami of documents
Corporate Counsel
...The rapid increase in the volume and sources of electronically stored information (ESI) has changed how corporate legal departments plan for and react to litigation...
Corporate Counsel
...at law firms and corporate law departments. Electronically stored information (ESI) is going to explode over the next year, Cowen declared. No matter...
...Procedure highlighted the importance of dealing with preservation of electronically stored information (ESI) at the outset of discovery, signaling a concern that clients may not...
Despite technological advances, attorneys are reluctant to yield control of the discovery process
Daily Business Review
...the production of emails from defendants' CEO until phase II of the ESI protocol) recognizes that discovery is not perfect, and that the courts and...
...places tighter and more specific constraints on discovery of electronically stored information (ESI) than those now provided by the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. These...
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