By Daniel Garrie and Daniel Gelb
Electronically stored information, as defined by the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, refers to electronically stored information, which constitutes evidence to be produced during pretrial discovery. This discovery process is known as electronic discovery (e-discovery). E-discovery can be especially expensive for corporate litigants, yet corporations do not pass these costs onto the officers, directors and employees who are custodi...
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