...proposed changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure's e-discovery rules, focusing specifically on Rule 26 and Rule 37(e), addressing discovery...
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...Rule 26, governing discovery...
...CIVIL PROCEDURE ...
...opinion, Magistrate Judge Andrew Peck, a jurist highly regarded for his knowledge of e-discovery, held that a party could be compelled to use predictive...
...Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. The...under Rule 26; impose or...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...the forfeiture of his or...ruled Pennsylvania Rule of Civil Procedure 1007.1...
...Date of Verdict:February 26. ...
...the scope of the work...whether Pennsylvania Rule of Civil Procedure 4003.3...
...and making counterclaims, as well as participation in a Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26(f) conference and requisite Rule 26(a) disclosures. ...
...Office for Civil Rights of the Department...breach notification rules under the...effective March 26, with compliance...policies and procedures that address...
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