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Oct. 20, 2009

Goodbye Paper Documents,Hello E-Discovery

Gordon Calhoun of Lewis Brisbois and Scott Woodworth of ACT Litigation Services advise on electronic discovery procedures.

Gordon J. Calhoun

Lewis, Brisbois, Bisgaard & Smith LLP

333 Bush St Ste 1100
San Francisco , CA 94104

Email: calhoun@lbbslaw.com

Stanford Univ Law School; Stanford CA

CIVIL PROCEDURE

By Gordon Calhoun and Scott Woodworth

The world has changed enormously since the last major overhaul of the California Discovery Act. No longer is paper the principle data storage media. Well over 95 percent of all newly created data exists as electronically stored information, found on desktop and laptop computers, personal digital assistants, Blackberries, voicemail, disks, tapes, hard drives, servers, cellular telephones, etc. It take...

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