As if we all don’t have enough to worry about. The feds have changed the rules today for legal evidence discovery, broadening them to include just about every bit that is stored on your corporate hard drive. If you are the type that gets sued, or just generally paranoid, then you might want to take a look at what Lee Rosenthal writes in the Yale Law Web companion. His excellent analysis is geared towards lawyer types, so it is a bit rough going for us techno-nerds: A Few Thoughts on Electronic Discovery After December 1, 2006.