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Production of Electronic Documents
- Campbell v. General Dynamics Government
Systems Corp.
321 F.Supp.2d 142 (Mass. 2004)
Email deemed insufficient notification of mandatory arbitration for employee disputes with the firm - Custodian of Records v. State (In re Doe)
680 N.W.2d 792 (Wis. 2004)
Subpoena ordering backup tapes for all government servers quashed For being overbroad - In re Lowe's Cos.
134 S.W.3d 876 (Tex. App. 2004)
Order compelling production of database during deposition ruled overbroad - Invision Media Communications, Inc. v.
Federal Ins. Co.
2004 WL 396037 (S.D.N.Y. 2004)
Sanctions imposed against party failing to reasonably produce emails upon discovery request - Northern Crossarm v. Chemical Specialties,
Inc.
2004 WL 635606 (W.D. Wis. 2004)
Party must specify the format for production of e-documents - Portis v. City of Chicago
2004 WL 1535854 (N.D. Ill. 2004)
Plaintiffs' Electronic Database Held Discoverable As A "Fact Work Product" - Rambus, Inc. v. Infineon Techs. AG
222 F.R.D. 280 (D. Va. 2004)
Document retention policy must be suspended when a party reasonably anticipates litigation - Super Film of America, Inc. v. UCB Films,
Inc.
219 F.R.D. 649 (D. Kan. 2004)
Party cannot shift electronic discovery obligations unless an undue burden exists - Tempco Electric Corporation v.
Temperature Engineering Company
2004 WL 2931329 (N.D.Ill. 2004)
Party fails to meet burden of proof by not conducting a computer forensic examination
