Five years after the Maryland Court of Appeals first set the standards for gaining access to electronically stored information (ESI) during civil lawsuits, the Rules of Criminal Procedure remain ...
Disputes over electronically stored information (“ESI”) are arising in Maryland courts. However, there are significant differences between the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure as amended in December ...
Evidence plays a pivotal role in shaping the outcome of cases. One evidentiary ruling could affect the outcome of the case. Most relevant evidence is typically deemed admissible after a proper ...
Whether parties (and some nonparties) have possession, custody, or control over electronically stored information (ESI) is a key inquiry in defining their discovery obligations in a federal civil ...
As we approach the 30 th Anniversary of New York’s Commercial Division, it’s fair to say that over those 30 years, the Commercial Division has held true to its aim of improving the efficiency and ...
On September 7, 2021, the New York State Unified Court System published a request for comment on proposed additional rules and guidelines for Electronically Stored Information (“ESI”). According to ...