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Court Denies Defendant’s Motion to Compel Production of Documents and Metadata: eDiscovery Case Law

eDiscovery Daily

Regarding the motion to compel documents regarding work programs, Judge Bryan stated: “GEO’s motion to compel documents regarding the work programs should be denied. July 1, 2019) , Washington District Judge Robert J. Judge’s Ruling. This is not sufficient and the motion should be denied.”.

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

eDiscovery Daily

Martin granted the motion of the defendants/counter plaintiffs (defendants) to compel the plaintiff/counter-defendant (plaintiff) to produce all responsive documents in the form in which they are maintained in the usual course of business (i.e., Judge’s Ruling.

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Increasing Your Technological Competence, Part 2

eDiscovery Daily

Brush up on your knowledge by reading case law, eDiscovery blogs, and regulations on data collection. As the last segment on increasing technological competence, this blog will identify the final four skills. As the traditional approach for document review, keyword searches are often seen as the safer choice.

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Court Denies Plaintiff’s Sanctions Request, Points Out Her Own “Misconduct”: eDiscovery Case Law

eDiscovery Daily

As for the merits of the plaintiff’s motion to compel, Judge Sorokin addressed her five claims, as follows: Format of the documents produced electronically by defendants: Judge Sorokin stated: “This challenge is without merit. Defendants produced the metadata both for documents and emails. Judge’s Ruling.

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Court Denies Plaintiff’s Request to Hold Non-Party in Contempt for Failing to Produce Native Files: eDiscovery Case Law

eDiscovery Daily

Birzer denied the Plaintiff’s Motion for Order Against Defendant State of Kansas Department for Children and Families to Show Good Cause Why it Should not be Held in Contempt and Motion for Sanctions for failing to produce ESI in native format with associated metadata. Case Background.

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The Ongoing Battle Over How ESI is Produced: eDiscovery Trends, Part Three

eDiscovery Daily

Now, Tom has written another terrific overview regarding mobile device collection titled The Ongoing Battle Over How ESI is Produced that we’re happy to share on the eDiscovery Daily blog. It is unduly burdensome and costly to require an entirely new review of relevant documents necessary to produce native files.

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eRecords 2019: Using ECM Tools and Embracing Digitization

The Texas Record

To wrap up our 2019 eRecords blog recaps, we’ll look at two more sessions that discussed how to use software to streamline the management of government records. Embracing Digitization: How to Innovate Document Processing and Leverage Automation. Using ECM Tools to Streamline Court Order and Subpoena Processing.

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