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Sent to you by pakurilecz via Google Reader: California Assembly
Approves "Electronic Discovery Act," Sends Bill to Senate via
Electronic Discovery Law by [log in to unmask] (K&L Gates) on
3/13/09
On March 12, 2009 California’s Assembly took steps toward the
legislature’s approval of proposed amendments to California’s Code of
Civil Procedure to include rules governing the discovery of
electronically stored information, by approving House Assembly Bill 5
and sending the bill to the Senate for its approval. The bill was then
introduced in the Senate and has been sent to committee for hearings.

This is the second time California has considered such amendments. On
September 27, 2008, the original bill was vetoed by Governor Arnold
Schwarzenegger for budgetary reasons. House Assembly Bill 5 is
virtually identical to the vetoed bill and was introduced to the
Assembly by Assembly Member Noreen Evans on December 1, 2008.

To read the full text of Assembly Bill 5, click here.
To view the history of Assembly Bill 5, click here.

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