EMPLOYMENT COLUMN
By Mary C. Dollarhide
All signs point to human resources representatives and employment lawyers as the front-line purveyors of the new "e-discovery" rules for federal court. These rules, which changed the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure to address the discovery of electronically stored information and took effect Dec. 1, were long overdue. The last time the Federal Rules w...
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