Court rules no duty to produce discovery already held by opposing counsel but orders gap analysis to identify missing items.| EDRM
Explores geofencing, geotargeting, and geo-blocking in civil litigation, information governance, and emerging regulatory concerns.| EDRM
In Felder v. MGM National Harbor, LLC, the defendant was sanctioned for canceling depositions just before the discovery cutoff.| EDRM
In Pincus v. MJ Connections, the court enforced an ESI Protocol, ordering document reproduction and criticizing a “dump truck” production.| EDRM
In Felder v. MGM National Harbor, a court-ordered transcript of a meet-and-confer session was crucial in resolving discovery disputes.| EDRM
Summary of Felder v. MGM National Harbor, focusing on court-ordered transcriptions, deposition cancellations, and video evidence retention.| EDRM
This final blog in the Felder v. MGM series evaluates the reasonableness of the defendant’s 14-day video overwriting policy.| EDRM
In Felder v. MGM National Harbor, the court ruled that overwriting video footage after 14 days was not spoliation.| EDRM
This article discusses court-ordered ESI protocols for e-discovery and argues that flexibility may be a fair approach to enforcing agreements.| EDRM