Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Error by FTC Reveals Whole Foods' Trade Secrets

This incident, though may not be directly related, underlines the importance of havng robust processes and tools to handle legal discovery

Monday, August 6, 2007

Universal Law Commission (ULC) approves uniform e-discovery rules in civil cases

The primary purpose of the new uniform rules, approved on August 2nd 2007 by Universal Law Commission (ULC), is to provide states with up-to-date rules for the discovery of electronic documents in civil cases.


The Uniform Rules provide procedures for parties in a civil case to jointly follow relating to a number of issues, including the preservation of the electronic information; the form in which the information will be produced; and the period of time in which the information must be produced.

The Uniform Rules limit the sanctions which may be imposed on a party for failure to provide electronic information that has been lost as the result of routine operation of an electronic information system. This rule applies to information lost due to the routine operation of an information system only if the system was operated in good faith.

The Uniform Rules address the unique difficulties in accessing some electronic information by providing certain restrictions on its discovery. For instance, a party may object to discovery of electronically stored information on the grounds that the information is not reasonably accessible because of undue burden or expense. However, the court may order discovery of such information if it is shown that the likely benefit of the proposed discovery outweighs the likely burden or expense, and may allocate between the parties the expense of conducting the discovery.


Please go through the link for detailed information