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California's New State Court E-Discovery Rules: Do Try This At Home

California's New State Court E-Discovery Rules: Do Try This At Home

On June 29, 2009, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed into law AB 5, CaliforniaÆs first set of statutes designed to address the realities of electronic discovery. AB 5 added two new statutes to the California Code of Civil Procedure and amended 19 pre-existing CCP sections. On August 14, the Judicial Council followed suit by amending Calif. Rule of Court 3.724 to require early meet and confer as to e-discovery issues. The new rules, which largely track current federal provisions, took effect immediately and brought California in line with the growing number of states adopting specific regulations for modern civil litigationÆs critical arena of electronically stored information. At this teleconference, you will participate in an intensive, practical discussion with an expert as to the new rulesÆ apparent impacts on process and strategy as to discovery requests directed to both parties and nonparties, discoverability of data that is not reasonably accessible, sanctions for noncompliance, cost-allocation, and attorney-client privilege and work-product.

Faculty: Robert D. Brownstone, Esq., Fenwick & West LLP

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