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Travelers Home & Marine Ins. Co. v. Matt Beam Plumbing & Heating, LLC

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
May 3, 2012
Civil No. 12-cv-069-LM (D.N.H. May. 3, 2012)

Opinion

Civil No. 12-cv-069-LM

05-03-2012

Travelers Home and Marine Insurance Company v. Matt Beam Plumbing and Heating, LLC


NOTICE OF RULING

Re: Document No. 12, Proposed Discovery Plan

The parties' proposed discovery plan (doc. no. 12) is approved. However, the court orders the parties to file a supplement to the plan for the reasons explained below.

The parties' statement regarding electronic discovery is inadequate. Rule 26(f)(C) requires that a plan "must" include the parties' views on electronic discovery "including the form or forms in which it should be produced . . . ." The parties' proposed discovery plan includes nothing about any agreement(s) with respect to electronic discovery, stating instead that the parties "reserve the right to seek orders if necessary." More is required under the rule.

Accordingly, the parties are ordered to meet and confer and file, on or before May 17, 2012, a joint motion to supplement the discovery plan that outlines more specifically their plans/agreements with respect to electronic discovery. The court refers the parties to the following outline of potential issues to discuss:

1. Preservation. Counsel should attempt to agree on steps the parties will take to segregate and preserve ESI in order to avoid accusations of spoliation.
2. E-mail Information. Counsel should attempt to agree on the scope of e-mail discovery and e-mail search protocol.
3. Back-up and Archival Data. Counsel should attempt to agree on whether responsive back-up and archival data exists, the extent to which back-up and archival data is reasonably accessible, and who will bear the cost of obtaining such data.
4. Format and Media. Counsel should attempt to agree on the format and media to be used in the production of ESI, and whether production of some or all ESI in paper form is agreeable in lieu of production in electronic format.
5. Reasonably Accessible Information and Costs. Counsel should attempt to determine if any responsive ESI is not reasonably accessible, i.e., is accessible only by incurring undue burdens or costs.

In light of the court's approval of the parties' proposed discovery plan subject to the aforementioned modification, the pretrial conference currently scheduled to occur on May 9, 2012, is cancelled.

Trial in this case is scheduled for the two-week trial period beginning April 2, 2013.

_________________________

Landya McCafferty

United States Magistrate Judge

cc: Lesley F. Cornell, Esq.

David Joseph Donovan, Esq.

Mark S. Roder, Esq.


Summaries of

Travelers Home & Marine Ins. Co. v. Matt Beam Plumbing & Heating, LLC

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
May 3, 2012
Civil No. 12-cv-069-LM (D.N.H. May. 3, 2012)
Case details for

Travelers Home & Marine Ins. Co. v. Matt Beam Plumbing & Heating, LLC

Case Details

Full title:Travelers Home and Marine Insurance Company v. Matt Beam Plumbing and…

Court:UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

Date published: May 3, 2012

Citations

Civil No. 12-cv-069-LM (D.N.H. May. 3, 2012)