n Canada, challenges brought by the increased use of electronically
stored information (ESI) in legal procedures and the discovery of such
documents (e-discovery) have been notably addressed through the
application of the Sedona Canada Principles (Sedona Principles).
Originally
published in 2008, the Sedona Principles consist of 12 non-binding
principles designed to provide guidance on the use of ESI in the context
of discovery obligations. While Canadian courts increasingly refer to
these principles for guidance, as exemplified by the formal amendments
made by jurisdictions like Nova Scotia...
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