...material issue in a case...stored information (ESI) in digital...of such motions and struggle...the often dispositive piece of...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...social media evidence Use of electronically stored information (ESI) in dispositive motions has its own unique nuances, and the decisions below address...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...I attempted a little humor in my recent article on cooperation during electronic data discovery, for the ...
...the plaintiffs' motion to recuse...
...become a meme in electronic discovery articles...costs by overpreserving ESI. Lawyers for Civil...outcomes of spoliation motions." ...
...In 2010, federal...on a motion for sanctions...even case-dispositive, sanctions irrespective...of such ESI was prejudicial...
...Acknowledging the growing cry for guidance on the topic of preservation in the Federal Rules, the Discovery Subcommittee of the Advisory Committee on Civil...
...Even in the digital age, discovery obligations...where some of the unlikely ESI caches may be lurking....
...stored information (ESI) is now...Department decision in ...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...Of course, almost every action the prosecution takes in the courtroom has direct or indirect constitutional implications, but for me the...
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