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Litigation

Mar. 31, 2005

Decision May Shift Costs Of Electronic Document Review

Focus Column - Litigation - By Jeffrey Goldman and Carolyn Wu - In a case of first impression in California, the Court of Appeal rendered a decision that could affect how electronic discovery will be conducted. The court in Toshiba America Electronic Components Inc. v. Superior Court (Lexar Media Inc.) , 124 Cal.App.4th 762 (2004), interpreted California Code of Civil Procedure Section 2031(g)(1) to require the demanding party in discovery to pay the reasonable cost of necessary translations of

        
Focus Column

Litigation

By Jeffrey Goldman and Carolyn Wu
        
        In a case of first impression in California, the Court of Appeal rendered a decision that could affect how electronic discovery will be c...

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