Gibson Dunn has released its 2010 Mid-Year Electronic Discovery and Information Law Update, which surveys 103 cases from the first half of this year and analyzes the emerging e-discovery trends. Highlights from the report include:
• Like last year, sanctions and cooperation were dominant themes in the first half of 2010.
• Motions to compel and privilege disputes also continued at a steady pace.
• Gibson Dunn noted fewer decisions regarding preservation, form of production, and accessibility of data.
• Courts have concentrated on more nuanced factual scenarios and discovery disputes arising farther along in the discovery process, such as iterative search terms, application of protective orders and application of Federal Rule of Evidence 502.
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Source: EDD Update
By: Farrah Pepper
Friday, July 16, 2010
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