...the argument that it would be far more accurate in identifying responsive ESI than the keyword searching that had been used, because it simply would...
By this time next year, we may be on the cusp of another major set of amendments to the discovery provisions of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...a 1997 Eastern District of Pennsylvania opinion in Key Pharmaceuticals v. ESI-Lederle. Ambrose wasn't convinced that the defendants' arguments...
...do they figure out what storage devices were used to carry away ESI? How do they find clues of motive? The answer is "By...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...do they figure out what storage devices were used to carry away ESI? How do they find clues of motive? The answer is "By...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...get a list of all users who generated or received potentially relevant ESI. From the users, you must ascertain all the locations where they saved...
...with managing the increasing exponential growth of their clients' electronically stored information (ESI) and continuously look toward technology to reduce costs and streamline traditional discovery...
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...that different courts presented different standards for determining whether the loss of ESI to be preserved was sanctionable is certainly accurate. In Pension...
...judges begin to confront the increasing expense of producing electronically stored information (ESI), that rule is necessarily evolving toward a new paradigm based on cost...
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