Kelly Twigger: #CaseoftheWeek Episode 91: A Lesson in Understanding the Production of Structured Data

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Extract from Kelly Twigger’s article “CaseoftheWeek Episode 91: A Lesson in Understanding the Production of Structured Data”

Our second to last episode of the year is analysis of the decision on Roy v. FedEx Ground Package Sys., Inc., 2022 WL 17343846 (D. Mass. 2022) by United States Magistrate Judge Katherine A. Robertson. This decision is from November 30, 2022 and we discuss whether a request to produce data from a proprietary database for all class members is proportional to the needs of the case. 

Keep reading or watch the video to understand the eDiscovery issues.


Introduction

Good morning and welcome to Episode 91 of our Case of the Week series published in partnership with ACEDS. My name is Kelly Twigger, I am the founder and CEO of eDiscovery Assistant, as well as the principal at ESI Attorneys. Thank you so much for joining me today.

Okay, just one event to make note of. Registration for the University of Florida eDiscovery Conference happening on February 8th and 9th, 2023 is now open.

We have a limited number of seats that are live in Gainesville at the campus of the University of Florida, the law school — there’ll be 150 seats — as well broadcasting the event virtually and virtual registration is free. Sign up! Get a group together at your organization to be able to watch the event. We’re hoping to provide a lot of really great practical content for you.

In the post or comments, you’ll see a link to Doug Austin’s (eDiscovery Today) post on the case that we’re discussing today, as well as a link to our 2021 Annual Case Law Report published in partnership with eDiscovery Today. Check those links out.

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