A Short Overview of Recent Developments in Electronic Discovery
- Posted by Geoffrey G. Gussis on May 17th, 2005
- Filed in Litigation
Head over to the Delaware Corporate and Commercial Litigation Blog for a post about recent developments in electronic discovery. The authors’ introduction may whet your appetite if e-discovery is your thing:
"Much has been written about recent developments in electronic
discovery, and the topic easily lends itself to a law review article as
opposed to a short essay such as this. Nonetheless, the narrow scope of
this article will be to highlight a few recent developments that should
be of great importance to any litigator. For example, the United States
District Court for the District of Delaware recently developed
non-binding electronic discovery guidelines. As of this writing,
neither the Delaware Chancery Court nor the Delaware Superior Court
have formally adopted any amendments to their rules of civil procedure
that specifically relate to electronic discovery issues similar to the new guidelines promulgated by Chief Judge Robinson of the District Court."
Link to the full post here.
New Rules on Electronic Discovery Closer to Final Form
Electronic Discovery Resources
Electronic Discovery: Get a Grip Before It’s Too Late
More Electronic Discovery Resources
E-Discovery and the Role of Corporate Counsel
May 19th, 2005 at 8:51 am
Thanks for your post.
The Wall Street Journal’s story on the front page for each of the last 4 days regarding Morgan Stanley’s loss to Coleman, Inc. is the best current real-life lesson on electronic discovery.
Best regards.
May 26th, 2005 at 11:03 am
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