JON S. TIGAR, District Judge.
This Order will govern discovery of electronically stored information ("ESI") in this case as a supplement to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, this Court's Guidelines for the Discovery of Electronically Stored Information, and any other applicable orders and rules.
The parties are aware of the importance the Court places on cooperation and commit to cooperate in good faith throughout the matter consistent with this Court's Guidelines for the Discovery of ESI.
The parties have identified liaisons to each other who are and will be knowledgeable about and responsible for discussing their respective ESI. Each e-discovery liaison will be, or have access to those who are, knowledgeable about the technical aspects of e-discovery, including the location, nature, accessibility, format, collection, search methodologies, and production of ESI in this matter. The parties will rely on the liaisons, as needed, to confer about ESI and to help resolve disputes without court intervention.
The parties have discussed their preservation obligations and needs and agree that preservation of potentially relevant ESI will be reasonable and proportionate. To reduce the costs and burdens of preservation and to ensure proper ESI is preserved, the parties agree that:
The parties agree that in responding to an initial Fed. R. Civ. P. 34 request, or earlier if appropriate, they will meet and confer about methods to search ESI in order to identify ESI that is subject to production in discovery and filter out ESI that is not subject to discovery.
The parties agree to produce documents in accordance with the Protocol Governing the Production of Electronically Stored Information attached as Exhibit A. If particular documents warrant a different format or if any party contends that production in accordance with Exhibit A will cause undue burden or expense, the parties will cooperate in good faith to arrange for the mutually acceptable form of production of such documents. The parties agree in any event not to degrade the searchability of documents as part of the document production process.
When a party propounds discovery requests pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 34, the parties agree to prioritize production of documents and records from sources most likely to contain relevant and discoverable information. Following the initial production, the parties will continue to prioritize the order of subsequent productions.
This Stipulated Order may be modified by a Stipulated Order of the parties or by the Court for good cause shown.
ESI is to be produced in 300 DPI Group IV Monochrome Tagged Image File Format (.TIFF or .TIF) files. TIFF files shall be produced in single-page format along with image load files (.DII filed and.OPT file and .LFP file). All documents are to be provided with multi-page searchable text (.TXT) files. These text files and image load files should indicate page breaks, to the extent possible. To the extent produced material contains information subject to a claim of privilege, it shall be produced in the form of a redacted .TIFF image and with OCR of the unredacted portion of the image.
During the process of converting ESI from the electronic format of the application in which the ESI is normally created, viewed and/or modified to TIFF, metadata values should be extracted and produced in a load file ("metadata load file").
To the extent they are available, the metadata values that are to be extracted and produced in the metadata load files (.DAT file using Concordance standard delimiters and .IDX file) are:
Metadata from Electronic Files:
Data for both Email and Electronic Files
For all documents (for example, email) that contained an attachment, to the extent available, the following fields should be produced as part of the metadata load file to provide the parent/child or parent/sibling relationship.
The parties may de-duplicate identical ESI on a global scale, subject to the parties' good faith agreement to provide any requesting party information about other custodians who possessed or had access to any given ESI record that would be available but for the deduplication.
Unless such materials contain privileged information, MS-Excel spreadsheets and MS-Access databases shall be produced in native format. The metadata load file shall contain a link to the produced MS-Excel spreadsheets and MS-Access database via data values called "Native Link." The Native Link values should contain the full directory path and file name of the MS-Excel spreadsheet and MS-Access database as contained in the produced media.
Production of responsive data contained in relational databases other than MS-Access should be achieved via a report or export of such data to MS-Excel spreadsheets that will be produced.
Producing native MS-Excel files and MS-Access databases should be accompanied by a reference file containing the name of the file and MD5 hash value for each produced file. To the extent such material contains information subject to a claim of privilege, it shall be produced in the form of a redacted .TIFF image and with OCR of the unredacted portion of the image.
Audio files are to be produced in the native audio file format in which they were maintained in the ordinary course of business. Produced native audio files should be accompanied by a reference file containing the name of the MD5 hash value for each produced file. If the audio files are maintained in a non-standard format, they should be produced in MP3 format.
Bates number and any confidentiality and designation should be electronically branded on each produced TIFF image ESI. Bates numbers should consist of consecutive characters or connectors without spaces.