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Litigation

Jun. 21, 2003

Scope of Electronic Discovery Turns on Accessibility of Data

Focus Column - Litigation - By Julie Locke - In the past several months, courts around the country have issued landmark rulings related to electronic discovery. In California, cases like Dodge, Warren & Peters Insurance Services Inc. v. Riley , 2003 Cal.App.LEXIS 171 (Cal. App. 4th Dist. Feb. 5, 2003), the first reported issuance of a preliminary injunction requiring a party to preserve electronic evidence for use in future discovery, underscore the importance of a coordinated plan for review and production of electronic documents.

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