Litigation counsel and their clients have long been put on notice that electronically stored information may become the subject of requests for production. The scope of the duty to preserve,… [more]
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author archive Legal Minds Gather in Toronto for Inaugural E-Discovery Conference by Karen B. Groulx October 15th, 2008
Litigation counsel and their clients have long been put on notice that electronically stored information may become the subject of requests for production. The scope of the duty to preserve,… [more]
According to a recent article in The Economist… [more], the advent of e-discovery may be the single most significant change to the legal system in the last half century. This |
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