Chad McManamy, an assistant general counsel at Guidance Software Inc., summed up the eighth annual Sedona Conference Insititute program on “eDiscovery in a New Era: New Technologies, New Media, New Rules” in a post on his company’s blog.
McManamy said the institute’s focus drew fine points on specific issues, with case law discussions continuing to refer back to items such as the historic Zubulake v. USB Warburg, which led to a groundbreaking series of opinions on e-discovery from U.S. District Judge Shira Scheindlin prior to the 2006 amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
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