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2023 eDiscovery Case Law Review

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January is a time to set goals and ponder what the new year will bring. It is also a time to think about what happened last year. In the world of litigation, it is important for lawyers and eDiscovery professionals to take...more

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Are Costs for Stenographic and Video Copies of the Same Deposition Taxable?

Yes absolutely, but with one caveat. Counsel should not overlook the requirement to carefully document the necessity of any costs claimed to be taxable. This includes costs for videotape copies of depositions....more

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New York State Unified Court System Adopts New Rules and Guidelines For E-Discovery

On April 11, 2022, the New York State Unified Court System will adopt additional rules and guidelines for Electronically Stored Information (“ESI”). As we explained in our earlier post on these changes, “[t]he goal of the...more

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Michigan Supreme Court Approves Significant Changes to Michigan Court Rules Effective January 1, 2020

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The Michigan Supreme Court has adopted proposed changes to several Michigan Court Rules, at the recommendation of the State Bar of Michigan Civil Discovery Rule Review Special Committee. Those changes take effect January 1,...more

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Sean O’Shea: Tips for Paralegals and Litigation Support Professionals – January 2019

ACEDS is thrilled to introduce our latest blogger, Sean O’Shea. Sean posts a litigation support related tip each night at http://www.litigationsupporttipofthenight.com/. Sean’s posts take a deep dive into the technical tools...more

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New York Court Encourages Attorneys to Use TAR for Document Review

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Attorneys across the country use technology assisted review (“TAR”) to streamline and manage document review, which is the most time consuming aspect of litigation because of the high volume of data that organizations...more

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Five Things You Should Know About Discovery Under The New Business Court Rules

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There are new Rules for the NC Business Court In effect, as of January 1, 2017. If you have a case in the Business Court, or are expecting to designate a case there, you should look them over. ...more

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New Jersey Supreme Court Adopts Significant Amendments to Court Rules

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The New Jersey Supreme Court has adopted several amendments to the Court Rules, effective September 1, 2016. Below is a summary of the most significant Rule changes, including those relating to discovery of electronically...more

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E-Discovery Update: Know Your Court’s Local E-Discovery Rules

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In the past few years, a number of courts have issued standing orders or have issued guidelines or forms to govern the production of electronically stored information (ESI). These orders and forms can be found on the courts’...more

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Avoiding Preservation Pitfalls When Using Electronic Evidence

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Practitioners should not be afraid to use the electronic format of evidence in their cases.  Electronic evidence is often more convenient and effective than its tangible counterpart.  At the same time, however, counsel ...more

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