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Court Rules on Dispute over Native File Format Production and Metadata: eDiscovery Case Law

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25, 2018) , Indiana Magistrate Judge John E. native files with metadata) and also ordered the defendants to file an itemization of costs and fees, including attorney’s fees, incurred in making the Motion to Compel. So, what do you think?

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In Search of Cases Where Production of Databases Has Been Ordered: eDiscovery Case Law

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Shark Week on the Discovery Channel continues, which means Case Week on the e Discovery Channel (a.k.a., In his question yesterday, he provided an example of a party having to provide an actuarial database, but was looking for case law where parties have had to produce any kind of database in discovery. 805270/16 (N.Y.

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2018 eDiscovery Case Law Year in Review, Part 4

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And we all thought that Rule 37(e) had the biggest impact from the 2015 Federal Rules changes when maybe it was actually Rule 26(b)(1)! And, we’re also seeing parties identifying privacy as a reason not to comply with discovery requests (including at least one case where even the courts couldn’t agree on the outcome). LLC, et al.

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2019 eDiscovery Case Law Year in Review, Part 1

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NON-PARTY DISCOVERY. Here are six cases last year where courts decided on non-party discovery requests: Court Denies Non-Party’s Request to Quash Subpoena in Telecommunications Dispute : In Fair v. Court Orders Plaintiff to Share in Discovery Costs of Non-Party : In Lotus Indus., Kansas Magistrate Judge Gwynne E.

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2019 eDiscovery Case Law Year in Review, Part 2

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Yesterday, we looked back at cases related to passwords and Fifth Amendment protection, non-party discovery and mobile and messaging. Technically, you could argue that all cases involve a lack of cooperation on discovery. There are always a handful of cases each year related to discovery of social media data. COOPERATION.

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2018 eDiscovery Case Law Year in Review, Part 1

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California Magistrate Judge Sallie Kim ruled on several discovery disputes between the parties, including denial of a request by the plaintiffs to order the defendants to produce protected direct messages of individual custodians who are not parties. Metadata from Photos Leads to Dismissal of Case Against New York City : In Lawrence v.

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eDiscovery for the Rest of Us: eDiscovery Best Practices, Part Four

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The EDna Challenge, 2016. In 2016, Craig Ball revisited the Edna challenge with a new set of parameters and a panel at the annual ILTA conference on which I was privileged to be a participant. The panel sought what Craig called “… a re-examination of EDna options circa 2016 on a bigger budget.” Here’s the final part, Part Four.