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02/22/12 District of Delaware Adopts Default Standards for E-Discovery
The trend continues toward increased judicial involvement in e-discovery to lower litigation costs and promote cooperation among litigants.
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02/22/12 District of Delaware Adopts Default Standards for E-Discovery

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L. Keven Hayworth, Tara Lawler, Scott Milner, Jennifer Williams, Lorraine Casto, Graham Rollins, Jacquelyn Caridad, Denise Backhouse, Stephanie Blair

The trend continues toward increased judicial involvement in e-discovery to lower litigation costs and promote cooperation among litigants.

11/28/11 Be Careful What You Ask for: Loser Pays Prevailing Party Electronic Discovery Costs (Again)

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Following on the heels of Race Tires II ,[1] which awarded electronic discovery costs in favor of the prevailing party, several recent awards suggest that when deciding whether to pursue lit... more

09/28/11 Federal Circuit Unveils Model Order for E-Discovery in Patent Cases

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L. Keven Hayworth, Tara Lawler, Scott Milner, Jennifer Williams, Lorraine Casto, Graham Rollins, Jacquelyn Caridad, Denise Backhouse, Stephanie Blair

During his September 27 remarks at the Eastern District of Texas Judicial Conference, Chief Judge Randall R. Rader of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit unveiled a new Model Order for the governance of e-discover... more

07/25/06 New York's “Disposal of Personal Records Law” Becomes Effective on December 6, 2006: Protection of Personal Information Moves to the Front of Legislative Agendas

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The rapid development of e-commerce in the past 15 years has resulted in new opportunities for criminals. Fraudulent access to a person’s bank or credit card account can be obtained with little more than a name, address, ... more

04/17/06 eDiscovery Amendments to FRCP Move Closer to Becoming a Reality

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Stephanie Blair

On April 12, 2006, the U.S. Supreme Court approved, without comment or dissent, amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) to address some of the legal and practical issues generated by the explosion of electronic... more

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