In speaking about the evolution
of electronic document discovery in Canada, Cole remarked that «a lawyer's ability to provide a client with sound electronic document management advice, as well as to efficiently and effectively produce a client's electronic documents in the context of litigation or regulatory investigation, is more than a strategic advantage - it has quickly become a matter of professional competence.»
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If you have a case
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Modern litigation practice for class action lawsuits and multidistrict litigation now includes both
electronic document discovery as well as traditional paper, often in massive amounts.
As the volume of discovery materials in litigation continues to expand, due in part to still
increasing electronic document discovery volumes, there needs to be a process in place for firms to be able and manage costs of processing and document review.
In our global economy where consumer litigation often includes multiple defendants and international corporations, access to online databases and repositories
for electronic document discovery on a secured server is invaluable.
The effect, one hopes, is to rein in the kind of
unlimited electronic document discovery that causes litigation and arbitration costs to soar, but the wording still leaves the door open to pre-hearing wrangling over the scope of document production.
Electronic document discovery, or e-Discovery, may not be sexy, but it is essential to modern civil litigation.
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Thanks for this update — does anyone know how the new rules propose dealing with
electronic document discovery?
The proposed rules, consistent with ALRI»S recommendations, are intended to achieve two purposes: (I) the rules should not in any way preclude or discourage the use of
electronic document discovery; (II) the rules should not prescribe or stipulate any specific protocol for the conduct of electronic document discovery.