...cost-shifting prior to class action certification, and Race Tires America v. Hoosier Racing Tire, 674 F.3d 158 (3d Cir. 2012), in...
The E-Discovery Supplement includes articles on Dropbox and the impact of personal cloud storage on ESI, the bring-your-own-device movement, developing an e-discovery model and more
In recent months, courts have issued several influential electronic data discovery decisions addressing cost recovery and the use of predictive coding. These decisions are of interest to most litigat
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...the losing party in a civil matter. In Race Tires America v. Hoosier Racing Tire, No. 11-2316 (3d Cir. March 16, 2012...
...U.S.C. §1920(4) Race Tires America, Inc. v. Hoosier Racing Tire Corp., PICS Case No. 12-0581 (3rd Cir...
...District of Pennsylvania had initially taxed in Race Tires America Inc. v. Hoosier Racing Tire Corp. Before wading into the...
Until electronic discovery became the norm in complex litigation, shifting the high costs associated with it was a pipe dream. But that is changing
...U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals' ruling in Race Tires America v. Hoosier Racing Tire , which held that the losing party would have...
...the Western District of Pennsylvania ruled in Race Tires America Inc. v. Hoosier Racing Tire Corp. that the winning defendants in the...
...to control their e-discovery costs. In Race Tires America Inc., v. Hoosier Racing Tire Corp., a May 6 opinion, and ...
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