By Bobbi Murray
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - It's been less than six months since the U.S. Supreme Court amended its Federal Rules of Civil Procedure to address discovery of electronically stored information.
The rule changes, adopted in December, require parties to produce all relevant electronically stored information - e-mails, voice mails, instant messages, even informati...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - It's been less than six months since the U.S. Supreme Court amended its Federal Rules of Civil Procedure to address discovery of electronically stored information.
The rule changes, adopted in December, require parties to produce all relevant electronically stored information - e-mails, voice mails, instant messages, even informati...
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