By Anthony Giacobbe and Daniel Garrie
With increasing frequency, litigants are seeking information about electronic data and systems by deposition, using the Federal Rule 30(b)(6) deposition, or, similarly, the Person Most Knowledgeable (PMK) deposition in California practice. Moreover, federal and state courts continue to impose more stringent requirements on parties to identify, preserve and produce electronic documents. This article provides a series ...
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