Electronic Discovery Law
Da Silva Moore: Plaintiffs File Objections to Discovery Rulings
On May 21, Plaintiffs filed Rule 72(a) objections to Magistrate Judge Peck’s May 7, 2012 discovery rulings related to the relevance of certain documents that comprise the seed set of the parties’ ESI protocol. Plaintiffs’ brief and supporting declaration are available below:
- Plaintiffs’ Rule 72(a) Objection to the Magistrate’s May 7, 2012 Discovery Ruling
- Declaration of Siham Nurhussein in Support of Plaintiffs’ Rule 72(a) Objection to the Magistrate’s May 7, 2012 Discovery Rulings
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