Posts Tagged ‘document production’

Model discovery plan, proportionality chart and e-trial guides released by Ontario’s EIC

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

Following the coming into force of amendments to Ontario’s Rules of Civil Procedure on January 1st, 2010, the Ontario E-Discovery Implementation Committee (EIC) released new documents regarding e-discovery and e-trials. The four documents on e-discovery are closely linked to the amendments requiring a discovery plan and  the imposition of the principle of proportionality in that field:

  • Checklist for Preparing a Discovery Plan
  • Discovery Plan (Long Form)
  • Discovery Plan (Short Form)
  • Proportionality Chart (Document Production)

On e-trials, a first document provides information on logistics, costs and strategy and while a second is a guide for counsels dealing with e-trials. All these documents are accessible on the Ontario Bar Association’s website and are open for public comments until June 30, 2010.  Many other e-discovery documents are accessible from this page.

Production of Documents, Technology and Costs

Monday, December 7th, 2009

Below is a Powerpoint presentation by Dominic Jaar on this subject:

- Paper vs. Electronic document
- Metadata
- The Sedona Canada Principles
- The Electronic Discovery Reference Model
- Identification
- Preservation
- Collection
- Ressources

View more presentations from Ledjit.