Whether parties (and some nonparties) have possession, custody, or control over electronically stored information (ESI) is a key inquiry in defining their discovery obligations in a federal civil ...
Hear panelists introduce basic concepts needed to understand what ESI is; explain relevant federal rules related to discovery and use of ESI with references to those rules as well as representative ...
Two particularly noteworthy topics in recent e-discovery litigation include: possession, custody, or control questions involving employee text messages; and the role and form of adverse inference ...
When I was a younger lawyer, I would often hear the adage: “Parties who are in litigation wish they were in Arbitration and parties who are in Arbitration wish they were in litigation”. One reason for ...
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