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February 12, 2010 by
Ed Valio
From eLaw Exchange via Michael Arkfeld’s Electronic Discovery and Evidence: (D)efendant argued that the plaintiff was responsible for the costs for producing electronic data. In a review of New York law the Court found that the producing party had the obligation to produce ESI and the cost would be borne by the producing party, including the review [...]
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Over at the ABA Books Brief Blog, you can read an excerpt of Electronic Evidence and Discovery: What Every Lawyer Should Know Now, Second Edition, by Michele C.S. Lange and Kristin M. Nimsger. Cost Allocation for E-Discovery The price tag connected to an electronic discovery project can be significant, depending on the circumstances of the [...]
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I have been following this same argument conversation on the litsupport listserv as well, but I thought Tom O’Connor has summed it up pretty well in the following post: There has been a fascinating thread on the Lit Support ListServ this week that was started by the following post. “Why is EDD and Data Processing So [...]
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