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Focus (Forum & Focus)

Mar. 25, 2009

E-Discovery's Foreign Intrigue

Even lawyers with expertise handling electronically stored information in the United States may discover that they are novices when it comes to tackling the complexities of foreign data systems.

FOCUS COLUMN

By Stephen Sutro and Jennifer Briggs Fisher

It's been said that poetry gets lost in translation. Let's add electronic discovery to the list.

With the advent of the 2006 amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure on discovery of electronically stored information, many in the United States were able to build systems and procedures to ease the burdens of searching for and producing such information in litigation.

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