According to its website, "The Sedona Conference® (TSC) is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) research and educational institute dedicated to the advanced study of law and policy in the areas of antitrust law, complex litigation, and intellectual property rights." The Sedona Conference makes some of its materials freely available, although the user is required to provide an e-mail address.
Thomas Y. Allman is Chair Emeritus of The Sedona Conference Working Group 1 on Electronic Production and Retention (WG1). He periodically updates a paper, E-Discovery After the 2006 Amendments in Federal and State Courts: The Current Status (Dec. 30, 2012). The paper is required reading in some e-discovery courses.
RULES RELATING TO THE DISCOVERY OF ELECTRONICALLY STORED INFORMATION
Uniform Rules Relating to the Discover of Electronically Stored Information (October 10, 2007)
Uniform Rules Relating to Discovery of Electronically Stored Information (July 27 - August 2, 2007)
March 2007 Interim Draft (March 2007)
February 2007 Meeting Draft, Clean (February 2007)
2007 Annual Meeting Approved Text (2007)
2007 Annual Meeting Draft (2007)
Post Meeting Draft, 11/21/06 (November 21, 2006)
November 2006 Meeting Agenda (November 2006)
November 2006 Meeting Draft (November 2006)
Agenda for April 2006 Meeting (April 2006)
Blackburn Email to Swibel, 2/02/06 (February 2, 2006)
Executive Committee Minutes, 7/26/05 (July 26, 2005)
Scope and Program Committee Minutes, 7/23/05 (July 23, 2005)
Study Committee Report, 6/17/05 (June 17, 2005)
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