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Electronic Data Discovery - How the Changes in the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure will Change the Production of Electronic Evidence - 12/04/06
Litigation
December 4, 2006

Jennifer Devine Odom
Vjollca Prroni

Electronic documents, e-mail messages and other electronic data have become an area of significant concern when it comes to producing information in response to government subpoenas, informal government inquiries, and document requests in litigation. The production of electronic information is costly. Knowing exactly what exists on company servers and hard drives, and knowing what to produce and how to produce it can be confusing.



Georgia Legislature Approves Amendments to Georgia Corporation Code - 04/03/06
Business & Finance and Securities & Corporate Litigation
April 3, 2006

Thomas R. McNeill
Thomas S. Richey
Louis C. Spelios

Last week, the Georgia Legislature approved Senate Bill 469, a bill which affects how Georgia corporations conduct their affairs by modernizing the Georgia Corporate Code. Specifically, the bill contains provisions which relate to: the approval process for corporate transactions; the advancement of expenses to persons entitled to indemnification as corporate directors and officers, as well as the obligation of a corporation to indemnify; proceedings during bankruptcy; and the process by which corporations, limited liability companies, and partnerships, may elect another legal form. The bill is awaiting signature by Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue.



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