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On
December 1, 2006, amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil
Procedure concerning the discovery of “electronically stored
information” went into effect. Material regarding the
amendments may be accessed on the U.S. Court’s Federal
Rulemaking website at:
http://www.uscourts.gov/rules/congress0406.html.
The
amendments introduce the phrase “electronically stored
information” to Rules 26(a)(1), 33, and 34, to acknowledge that
electronically stored information is discoverable. The expansive
phrase is meant to include any type of information that can be
stored electronically. It is intended to be broad enough to
cover all current types of computer-based information, and
flexible enough to encompass future changes and technological
developments.
SourceCopy strengths include preserving and protection important
information. With SourceCopy, any company can ensure their data
is available for disaster recovery needs as well as mandated
compliance requirements.
Contact us to learn how
SourceCopy and Diversified can be your e-discovery solution
providers. |