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Top 5 Cases That Shaped Electronic Discovery in 2008

Picking five out of the sea of electronic discovery cases isn’t as easy as it sounds.  Sure, a few, like our “Case of the Year” will be no-brainers, but others aren’t as clear cut.  And, they’re...

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Adams v. Dell Questions Custodian-Based Retention and Litigation Hold...

I was at the Sedona Conference Working Group’s Mid Year meeting last week where 80 or so electronic discovery practitioners and judges met to discuss hot topics in bucolic Denver, Colorado.  Without...

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As the Electronic Discovery World Zurns

Judge Grimm’s Victor Stanley case was lauded by many as one of the most significant electronic discovery cases of 2008, mainly for its bold proclamation that e-discovery search is a much more complex...

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Judge Scheindlin Decides that the Metadata is “Integral” in FOIA Case: Fmr....

Just as when Judge Scheindlin penned Pension Committee, her latest opinion is already garnering a ton of buzz.  In Nat. Day Laborer Org. Network v. United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement...

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A Judicial Perspective: Q&A With Former United States Magistrate Judge Ronald...

If you have been following my previous posts regarding possible amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (Rules), then you know I promised a special interview with former United States...

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