Best Practices White Papers
Digital Discovery: State of the Law
Overview While the translation of discovery principles from the traditional paper to the digital context is largely fluid, issues of cost present a potential disjoint. Traditional discovery procedure dictates that the producing party pays the costs of internal preparation for discovery, while the discovering party pays for the costs of copying and transportation. Electronic evidence introduces a more problematic situation. Copy and transportation costs are negligible, but production of the data can be extremely expensive due to the scale of what can be saved-and thereby requested-for discovery.
| Publisher | Harvard University | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | October 2000 | Downloads | 7 |
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