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Administrative/Regulatory

Nov. 16, 2004

E-Discovery Gets Attention in Proposed Rules Amendments

Focus Column - Administrative Law - By Richard Marcus - In recent years, the hottest topic for litigators has been discovery of electronically stored information: e-discovery. Over the last three years, there have been two or three Continuing Legal Education programs every week addressing e-discovery. Now, after several years of discussion, formal amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure have been proposed to address a number of e-discovery issues.

        
Focus Column

Administrative Law

By Richard Marcus
        
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