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2017 eDiscovery Case Law Year in Review, Part 2

eDiscovery Daily

Here’s a new category – one where the use of boilerplate objections came under harsh scrutiny by the courts. Thurston granted the defendants’ motion to compel (in part), ordering the plaintiffs’ to “produce all emails and other documents sought by the defendants in the format demanded with the accompanying metadata from the native computer”.

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2019 eDiscovery Case Law Year in Review, Part 1

eDiscovery Daily

A few of them could be categorized in more than one category, so we took our best shot (let’s face it, there were a ton of sanctions cases we covered, but chose to classify some of them in other areas). Pennsylvania Supreme Court Rules that Forcing Provision of Computer Password Violates the Fifth Amendment : In Commonwealth v.

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2019 eDiscovery Case Law Year in Review, Part 3

eDiscovery Daily

Immergut denied the defendant’s motion to suppress emails and evidence derived from a warrantless search of Defendant’s workplace email account, finding “any expectation of privacy in Defendant’s work email was objectively unreasonable under the military’s computer-use policies in effect at his workplace.”. One more day to go! Stay tuned!

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The debate on the Data Protection Bill in the House of Lords

Data Protector

In our manifesto at the general election we committed to provide people with the ability to require major social media platforms to delete information held about them, especially when that information related to their childhood. When we do the weekly supermarket shop online, we should be able to move our shopping list electronically.

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