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The Sedona Conference® Publishes The Sedona Principles, Second Edition, Addressing Electronic Discovery
The Sedona Conference®, the nation's premier nonpartisan law and policy think tank, has announced publication of The Sedona Principles, Second Edition, Best Practices Recommendations and Principles for Addressing Electronic Document Production. Building on the success of first edition of The Sedona Principles, which appeared in January 2004, the second edition has been eagerly anticipated by lawyers and judges across the country looking for guidance in the fast-paced world of electronic discovery.

RAM and FRCP 34 Lock Horns
By Kelly Talcott, New York Law Journal, June 27, 2007
A recent e-discovery decision from the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California provides an opportunity to reflect a bit on the permanence of storage media. It has also inspired debate as to when temporarily stored information becomes "electronically stored information" that needs to be preserved and, where relevant, produced in response to discovery requests.

Suggested Protocol for Discovery of Electronically Stored Information (“ESI”)

The New Storage Rules
By Joseph F. Kovar posted on ChannelWeb Network, March 9, 2007

Is your enterprise ready?
By Ephraim Schwartz, November 17, 2006
New litigation rules put IT on the front lines of data access, Procedures for preparedness, data integrity, and retrieval are right around the corner.

The New Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
An ESI Primer By Sharon Nelson and John Simek

Data protection and archiving challenges in face of new FRCP rules
Greg Schulz, Contributor 01.09.2007

Important Considerations For Implementing An Email Archiving Solution

Authenticating E-Mail Discovery as Evidence
By Beatrice O'Donnell And Thomas A. Lincoln
The Legal Intelligencer, August 13, 2007
With the recent passage of the amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, the legal press has been filled with articles containing e-discovery advice. At some point, "e-discovery" will need to be converted into "e-evidence" for the purposes of summary judgment or trial.