Ready or not, new electronic discovery rules go into effect December 1. In April, the Supreme Court approved amendments to the U.S. Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) regarding e-discovery, which govern civil procedures in U.S. courts. The amendments apply not only to businesses, but...
E-Discovery and the New Federal Rules of Civil Procedure: They Apply to You In Part III-B of the United States Supreme Court's opinion in Department of Revenue of Kentucky... Z Scott 被引量: 0发表: 2006年 The Legal Review of the Discovery of Electronically Stored Information in USA Fede...
eDiscovery: a new approach to discovery in federal and state courts: changes in technology have altered the way lawyers deal with preservation, collection, review, and production of evidence. The electronic-discovery amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, effective December 1, 2006, ...
Important updates and revisions to the Federal Rules of Civil Proceduretake effect on December 1, 2015, absent (unlikely) action by Congress. These changes will undoubtedly have a substantial effect on litigation (and pre-litigation) strategies and practice, particularly with regard to discovery. ...
10 critical decisions for successful e-discovery: the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure's recent emphasis on producing electronically stored information requires that the e-discovery team understands the collection and processing choices to be made--and t
In today's world an increasing proportion of the information subject to discovery under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure is stored electronically, rather than on traditional media. Despite this development, there has been no widespread debate as to whether the federal discovery rules adequately ad...
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (2006). The rules contain 13 different sections including: (1) scope of rules, (2) commencement of action; service of process, pleadings, motions, and orders; (3) pleadings and motions, (4) parties, (5) depositions and discovery, (6) trials, (7) ...
In this video, E-Discovery Advocacy and Management team leader Karin S. Jenson answers questions raised by clients and colleagues about the December 1 expected changes to the discovery rules of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, their potential practical impact, and how to prepare, including: ...
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