Whitlow v. Martin, 2009 WL 3381013 (C.D. Ill. Oct. 15, 2009)
Key Insight: Where third-party presented evidence that responding to subpoena would require searching hundreds of locations, would require the restoration of back up tapes, and would take ?over two years to accomplish and cost hundreds of thousands of dollars,? court modified subpoena to narrow scope of the request, but ordered production of relevant documents, ?even if they [were] not reasonably accessible?
Nature of Case: Allegations of wrongful termination in furtherance of political scheme
Electronic Data Involved: ESI