Metadata fields. The parties are to confer and agree on whether metadata is to be 21 produced or may be excluded from discovery. Metadata may not be relevant to the issues 22 presented or, if relevant, may not be reasonably subject to discovery, or may be subject to cost- 23 shifting, considering the factors set forth in Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(b)(2)(C). For example, if one party 24 is producing only paper documents, and the other party is producing ESI, the parties should 25 confer on whether the additional cost and burden of producing metadata by the party 26 producing ESI is reasonable or should be shifted under the facts and circumstances of the case.
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Sources: Discovery Agreement
Metadata fields. The parties are to confer and agree on whether metadata is to be 21 2 produced or may be excluded from discovery. Metadata may not be relevant to the issues 22 3 presented or, if relevant, may not be reasonably subject to discovery, or may be subject to cost- 23 4 shifting, considering the factors set forth in Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(b)(2)(C). For example, if one party 24 5 is producing only paper documents, and the other party is producing ESI, the parties should 25 6 confer on whether the additional cost and burden of producing metadata by the party 26 7 producing ESI is reasonable or should be shifted under the facts and circumstances of the case.
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Sources: Agreement Regarding Discovery of Electronically Stored Information
Metadata fields. The parties are to confer and agree on whether metadata is to 13 be 21 produced or may be excluded from discovery. Metadata may not be relevant to the issues 22 14 presented or, if relevant, may not be reasonably subject to discovery, or may be subject to 15 cost- 23 shifting, considering the factors set forth in Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(b)(2)(C). For example, if 16 one party 24 is producing only paper documents, and the other party is producing ESI, the 17 parties should 25 confer on whether the additional cost and burden of producing metadata 18 by the party 26 producing ESI is reasonable or should be shifted under the facts and circumstances of the case.and
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Sources: Agreement Regarding Discovery of Electronically Stored Information