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Focus (Forum & Focus)

Apr. 2, 2008

Enabling Discovery

Focus Column - By Louise A. LaMothe - Arbitrators should familiarize themselves with the various ways of handling electronically stored information.

FOCUS COLUMN

By Louise A. LaMothe
This article appears on Page 5

      Litigators have been practicing under the changed Federal Rules of Civil Procedure relating to electronically stored information in federal courts since December 2006. A body of federal case law has mushroomed, explaining how these new obligations affect litigants, and many states have passed similar legislation. In California, the Judic...

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