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Civil Procedure Keyed to Erichson
Hawa v. Coatesville Area School District
Citation:
2017 WL 1021026 (E.D. Pa. 2017)Facts
Hawa (Plaintiff) sued Coatesville (“CASD”) (Defendant) for employment discrimination and retaliation. During discovery, CASD filed a motion for a protective order as to electronically-stored information that the plaintiffs sought. In the motion, CASD asked that it be relieved of all, or in the alternative, 80% of the costs of certain electronic discovery involving computer hard drives and a database containing backups of the board’s emails, arguing that producing these documents would be costly. This was because many of the documents that Plaintiff requested were stored as pictorial images on unique proprietary software which was not searchable by word searches.
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