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Intellectual Property

Oct. 11, 2006

Federal Litigators Face New Burdens in E-Data Discovery

FOCUS COLUMN - By Joseph S. Wu - Starting in December, all parties appearing before the federal courts will have to grapple with a new set of amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.


Focus Column

By Joseph S. Wu

     
      Starting in December, all parties appearing before the federal courts will have to grapple with a new set of amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. These new rules emphasize the importance of electronically stored information throughout the life of any federal lawsuit, from requiring ESI disclosures as part of parties' initial obligations, ...

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