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12/16/11

The House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution convened its hearing on "The Costs and Burdens of Civil Discovery" on Tuesday, Dec. 13, to address whether amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) are needed...[more]

12/15/11

This article will discuss the current legal landscape surrounding online behavioral advertising and data tracking, including recent actions by the marketing industry and Federal Trade Commission and the latest developments...[more]

12/09/11

Several innovations in electronic document review gained traction in 2011, and, cumulatively, they appear to represent the future direction of the field, e-discovery analyst Katey Wood wrote this week.[more]

05/16/11

Judge Grimm's analysis of Federal Rule of Evidence 502 is a must read for anyone involved in en e-discovery process. While we encourage attorney's to examine the full content (full article of Judge Grimm's analysis published in...[more]

03/03/11

Relevant data was lost when a group of computers was scrubbed and sold by defendants with the permission of the court-appointed Receiver. The permission was given, on the condition that the computers were scrubbed, because of the...[more]

03/02/11

After initially resisting discovery, plaintiff produced a laptop and cellular phone for examination.  Upon inspection, it was discovered that neither device was in use during the relevant time period.  Moreover, the relevant...[more]

02/28/11

In what could be the largest award for spoliation of electronic data in state history, a Georgia judge has ordered sanctions against a defendant, Pulte Home Corp., for destroying e-mails and other electronic evidence in an...[more]

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