Posts Tagged ‘lawsuit’

On January 5, 2012, Magistrate Judge Bernard Zimmerman signed an Amended Order ordering defendants to pay plaintiff $317,113.00, including costs and post judgment interest.  That Order followed a September 19, 2011 jury verdict against 15 defendants, who were a group of mass tort attorneys, that were sued by the technology vendor Cataphora for breach of a document review contract. […]


In Dartnell Enterprises, Inc. v Hewlett-Packard Co., the Defendant Hewlett-Packard (HP)  was ordered to produce responsive documents in their native electronic  format despite its production of hard copies of those documents.  The underlying action involved a business relationship between Dartnell and HP.  Plaintiff Dartnell alleged that HP had engaged in bad faith and tortuously interfered with […]


It has been six years since the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure were amended to tackle the issue of electronic discovery.  Now, the FRCP could change again.  The Civil Rules Advisory Committee of the U.S. Judicial Conference met in Dallas last week to discuss the changes.  The amendments proposed would focus upon preservation of electronic […]



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