Electronic Discovery 2020 Case Law Review

  • Innovative Driven
  • Published on February 1st, 2021

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The case law on electronic discovery in the U.S. Federal Courts continues to evolve, and—despite the pandemic—2020 was a banner year for new opinions on a myriad of eDiscovery-related topics. This program explores several recent developments in the interpretation and application of the 2015 amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, including examining how some old issues continue to confound litigants, such as the production of metadata, while looking at some interesting trends in discovery related to Rules 26 and 34, the implications of using technology assisted review (TAR), and the application of Rule 37(e).