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ESI disclosure in practice

by Jolyon on 11 March, 2010

Public bodies, private businesses and even some individuals now create, exchange and store data and communicate with each other almost entirely by electronic means. The volume of such Electronically Stored Information (ESI), even in small organisations, is immense because of the sheer ease of creation, transfer and storage.
The problem with ESI in litigation
The [...]

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e-discovery predictions for 2009

by Jolyon on 16 January, 2009

DiscoveryResources has published a list of 20 top e-discovery predictions for the coming year.
These in particular struck me:
5. Software as a Service will start gaining inroads due to lack of credit and a reluctance to make capital purchases.
i.e. hosted discovery services. I’ve been using these for about 5 years now and the people I am [...]

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New case on disclosure & privilege

by Jolyon on 3 April, 2008

In the recent case of Expandable Ltd. v. Rubin, the Court of Appeal has held that mere mention of a letter does not automatically waive legal professional privilege.
The judgment, given by Rix LJ, went to two points. First, had the letter been “mentioned” for the purposes of CPR 31.14; second, if it was so [...]

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