E-Discovery Bytes
"Dedicated to helping its readers navigate the ever-changing landscape of electronic document retention and the production of electronic information in litigation. From case law summaries to electronic document retention guidelines, practice tips and more, E-Discovery Bytes contains a wealth of information on issues related to electronic discovery and document retention that helps keep its readers up to speed on legal matters in the electronic world."
Author: Patricia M. Hutter and Katherine Maloney Perhach are partners and Elizabeth B. Chamberlin, John C. Schaak, Chad J. Wiener and Joe Wilson are associates at Quarles & Brady's Milwaukee office. Susan C. Salmon is an associate at Quarles & Brady's Tucson, Ariz., office.
Blawg Related Categories: Trials & Litigation • Evidence • Associate • Partner
Recent Posts from E-Discovery Bytes
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Arizona Supremes: Metadata Subject to Public Records Law
Arizona is suddenly on the cutting edge of e-discovery law, with a new decision from the state's supreme court. In what freedom-of-information advocates hailed as a groundbreaking victory, the Arizona high court held Thursday that when a…
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Edmund Hillary Knows Beans About Metadata
"Because it is there" may be a perfectly adequate response to the question of why you want to scale a mountain (although it invites the follow-ups of "are you crazy?" and "does your spouse know you…
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Making Sense of Third-Party Discovery
It would be so nice if something made sense for a change! - Alice, “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” by Lewis Carroll What happens when, out of nowhere, the “other side” in a litigation matter…
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The Ringmaster or the Clown? Dealing with the E-Discovery Elephant in the Room
It is rare to find one of those shared tenets that defy all cultural, geographic, and chronological boundaries -- some fundamental underpinning of life found everywhere from the days of the caveman to the modern…
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Litigation Holds Can Be "Tire"some, But Hang In There!
"It ain't over 'till it's over." Yogi Berra was talking about baseball, but the quote applies just as well to lawsuits. It is no secret that litigation can be a very protracted process, and, when…
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The Governator Signs Electronic Discovery Act Into Law
Apparently taking a break from figuring out where the money will come from to run California, The Governator signed into law the Electronic Discovery Act (“EDA”) on June 29th, joining the ranks of approximately twenty other…
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The Wi$dom of Collaborative E-Discovery (Especially in Smaller Cases)
Sometimes it seems like it all comes down to money, doesn't it? Especially now, so many of us are looking for ways to work - and litigate - smarter, leaner, and cheaper. Fortunately, some of…
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Coming Soon to a Wisconsin Courtroom Near You?
It looks like Wisconsin will soon join a number of states (roughly half of the country) who have amended or adopted rules of civil procedure to include specific provisions regarding discovery of electronically stored information. After…
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Google to the (E-Discovery) Rescue?
Recently I came across a doubleclick.com digital marketing piece touting Google's latest search technology, Google Search Appliance 6.0. The inviting web ad promised: "Google brings Findability to Enterprise Search". The list of oohs and aahs includes: Dynamic…
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June 10, 2009 Free Webinar on Records Retention and Litigation Preparedness!
Join us on Wednesday, June 10, 2009 for the third and final webinar in our series titled Records Retention and Litigation Preparedness: Harnessing Business Value and Being Compliant By Knowing Where Your Business Content is. …