I stumbled across a searchable database of e-discovery case law and have left it open in my Firefox tabs for weeks now. I’ve done a few preliminary searches and found it interested. The site seems to be maintained by a large law firm (K&L Gates) and through a blog site they maintain called Electronic Discovery Law. From their excerpt about the database:
“Search hundreds of cases collected from state and federal courts involving electronic discovery issues by keyword, or by any combination of 28 different case attributes, including on-site inspection, format of production, allegations of spoliation, or involving data that is “not reasonably accessible,” etc.”
Hope you find this resource helpful and kudos to the team at K&L that support this.
