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News, information and other resources relating to states rules of civil procedure regarding electronic discovery (e-discovery).
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Annotated List of State Rules of Civil Procedure

State rules of civil procedure adoption continue to unfold. Thomas Allman maintains a summary report of E-Discovery efforts at the state level. Click here for details of the current adoption of rules in states.

 


State Rules Articles

E-Discovery Tips From the Bench

When Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia went on a publicity tour for his book on legal writing earlier this year, it was considered a rare peek into the mind of an influential jurist. This article by Jason Krause on Law.com discusses how few litigation topics have gotten the judiciary talking as much as e-discovery.


E-Discovery: Texas Ahead of the Game

State and local governments are routinely confronted with new and complex challenges. Texas, like some other states, proactively changed its procedures prior to the amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. In this article, Chad Vander Veen at Government Technology discusses the importance of this proactive approach.


Discovery rules, with a dramatic flair

Chief U.S. Magistrate Judge Paul W. Grimm and attorneys Paul Mark Sandler and Charles S. Fax, whose second book, entitled “Maryland Discovery Problems and Solutions,” address the issues around discovery and privilege in this article by Brandon Kearney from the Maryland Daily Record.


Calif. Judicial Council to Weigh New E-Discovery Rules

The Judicial Council in California is considering new rules for electronic discovery, which has been received warily by the high-tech industry. Read more on Law.com.


E-Discovery: Texas Ahead of the Game

State and local governments are routinely confronted with new and complex challenges. Be it a technology change or a culture change, IT shops must be ready to adapt to the ever-evolving digital landscape. One issue warranting consideration and consternation is e-discovery. Read the full article in Government Technology.

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