Fed.R.Civ.P. 34 authorizes discovery of “any designated documents or electronically stored information….” That Rule is limited to the scope of discovery set out in Rule 26(b)(“matter that is relevant to any party's claim or defense and proportional ….”); see Md. Rules 2-402 and 2-422. In a prior| E-Discovery LLC
Back in the days of paper-based litigation, it was rare to argue over the definition of a “document.”[1] Usually, it was clear where a letter, memo, or contract began and ended. But, ESI is much different than paper and recent cases bring that issue to the forefront. In Sandoz v. Un. Therapeuti| E-Discovery LLC
I have written a series of blogs on What is a Document? (Part III), What is a Document? (Part II), and What is a “Document?” In those blogs, I pointed to issues that may be presented by, for example, text bubbles, spreadsheet cells, Excel workbooks with multiple worksheets, PDF Portfolios, and Slac| E-Discovery LLC
June 20, 2023, Updated September 6, 2023 1. Purpose The purpose of this Generative Artificial Intelligence and Large Language Model Policy (“Policy”) is to provide guidance and establish a framework for the responsible and compliant use of generative artificial intelligence (GAI) and large language models (LLMs) within EDRM. This Policy aims to ensure that GAI […]| EDRM
Privilege Logs, Null Sets, Search Strings, and Number of Custodians in One Decision| EDRM