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Litigation

Aug. 30, 2011

A powerful, yet underutilized e-discovery tool

California Rule of Court 3.724 encourages expeditious resolution of e-discovery issues and reduces costs of litigation. By Terry Mazura of Mazura Law Firm


By Terry Mazura


Rule 3.724 of the California Rules of Court is a powerful, yet underutilized e-discovery tool. According to the Judicial Council of California, the August 2009 amendment to Rule 3.724 supplements the earlier adopted Electronic Discovery Act and is designed to ensure that parties and the courts address electronic discovery issues before the case management conference. The rule change objective is to encourage expeditious resolution of e-discovery i...

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