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Jun 18 2010

Preservation and Collection in the Cloud

By now, most people have heard of “cloud computing” as a way to provide software and data to end-users.  Some companies have already deployed a cloud as their technology solution, while others are still evaluating whether it is a feasible paradigm based on their security and reliability needs.  Regardless of where one stands with respect to their consideration and use of the cloud, there are some specific e-discovery challenges associated with preservation and collection of cloud data that should be discussed.

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Posted by Juilan Ackert at 2:45 PM - Categories: Preservation | Cloud Computing | Collection Process

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Jun 16 2010

Amendments to U.S. Tax Court Rules Address ESI, but not Inadvertent Production

Recently, the United States Tax Court adopted amendments to its Rules of Practice and Procedure that address some issues related to electronic discovery.  Although many of these amendments mirror their counterparts in the Federal Rules, there are some notable differences between the FRCP and the Tax Court Rules.  These differences could raise substantial difficulties for Tax Court litigants if not addressed up-front.

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Posted by Joe Baker at 1:27 PM - Categories: Tax Court | FRCP | The Courts

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