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The Judges Lay Down the
eDiscovery Law
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Panel
Judge Rosenbaum, US District Judge
– James Rosenbaum was appointed to the Federal Bench
in 1985. He is a leader in courts and law-related
technology issues, and has spoken on legal discovery and
other issues worldwide.
Judge Noel, US Magistrate Judge
– Franklin Noel has been a Magistrate Judge for
nearly 20 years. He serves on the Court's Federal
Practice Committee, routinely decides discovery
disputes, and speaks frequently on the topic of
electronic discovery.
Jake Frazier, MBA, Esq., Sr. Director EMC
(Moderator and Author)
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Topics
LegalTech 2010 take-aways
eDiscovery trends
eDiscovery costs
FRCP 16 - The courts expect companies to be ready for litigation.
This includes having fluent knowledge of the IT infrastructure, content
repositories and network architecture, so that the pretrial conference
leads to consensus on what ESI is discoverable.
Rule 26(b)(2)(B) and California’s Civil
Discovery Act – What are reasonable discovery limits?
Judicial Power: FRCP 37
– Pension Committee v Bank of America Securities
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Q&A
Question & Answers
EMC SourceOne eDiscovery – Kazeon resources
www.kazeon.com/discover
Editor's Notes Recently in Magaña v. Hyundai, the trial court found that Hyundai had willfully violated the discovery rules, its discovery abuses had substantially prejudiced Magaña in preparing for trial and it had spoiled and lost evidence. The judge awarded Jesse Magaña $8 million dollar default judgment against Hyundai as discovery sanction.
Thank you.