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E-Discovery Update

September's Notable Cases and Events in E-Discovery

September 15, 2021

This Sidley Update addresses the following recent developments and court decisions involving e-discovery issues:

  1. A ruling from the Supreme Court of New York requiring a defendant to produce its document hold notices and related material based on the plaintiff’s showing that the defendant had spoliated responsive materials.
  2. An order from the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Indiana granting in part a plaintiff’s motion to compel production of documents and metadata where the defendant’s production evidenced inconsistencies and raised questions as to what emails and documents it maintained in the regular course of business and whether it conducted a reasonable search for responsive documents.
  3. Two decisions from the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan addressing competing proposals from the parties regarding particular search terms for the defendant to use to search for responsive material within its electronically stored information (ESI).
  4. An opinion from the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California approving of a defendant’s proposal to use a phased approach to discovery including the use of both search terms and technology-assisted review.

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