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Georgia State Rules

Jurisdiction

E-Discovery Rules

Activity with Regards to Federal Rules of
Civil Procedure Amendments

Status

GEORGIA

None

No activity has been undertaken to consider or adopt the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure amendments.

The United States District Court, Southern District of Georgia, has a Rule 26(f) report that designates a space on the form if the case involves electronic discovery. The parties must state whether they reached an agreement regarding preservation, disclosure or discovery of electronically stored information and identify any issues regarding electronically stored information that the parties have been unable to agree upon.

Rules are current through present.

Court Link(s)

Uniform Rules for the Magistrate Courts (Part III details Civil Rules):
PDFwww.georgiacourts.org/councils/magistrate/B1%20URMC.pdf

The United States District Court, Southern District of Georgia:
Webhttp://www.gasd.uscourts.gov/lr/lr1.htm

 

For more information on electronic discovery and computer forensics, contact Kroll Ontrack at (800) 347-6105.


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