Discovery Subcommittee Reaches No Consensus on Preservation Issues
Monday, September 19th, 2011
David J. Kessler and Emily Johnston from Fulbright & Jaworksi, L.L.P.’s e-Discovery and Information Governance practice have posted an article on Fulbright’s website about the Subcommittee’s recent Mini-Conference on perservation held on September 9, 2011. Ms. Johnston attended the conference as an observer and reports that the group met to discuss the possibility of FRCP rule changes to address preservation issues. While the article concludes that the meeting ended without any general consensus, it does provide good insight into particular judges’ views on the subject. Read the full article here.
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