The scope of this study is to explain ‘e-Discovery’ in the context of civil litigation proceedings. Due to the huge volume of information and records created and stored in electronic form, the effort to properly execute an electronic discovery is time-consuming and expensive
Attorneys are largely unaware of the types of evidence available through computer related sources. L...
The burdens and challenges of discovery—especially electronic discovery—are usually associated with ...
A Student Electronic-Discovery Primer supplements the traditional civil procedure textbook. The Prim...
The impact of the technological revolution on the operation of the discovery system in the federal c...
Electronic discovery (e-discovery) is something that impacts everyone, whether they know if or not, ...
The importance of electronically stored information (ESI) in litigation has increased significantly ...
E-discovery refers to discovery in civil litigation that focuses on the exchange of information in e...
[Excerpt] “The increase in e-discovery, e-discovery‘s impact on litigation, and the courts‘ unavoida...
On December 1, 2006, amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (the Rules ) regarding the ...
When producing electronically stored information (ESI) in response to lawsuits, businesses face seve...
E-discovery refers generally to the process by which one party (e.g., the plaintiff) is entitled to ...
This short essay explores the increasing importance of e-discovery to litigants in both federal and ...
This Note explores the problems that the increase in electronic data discovery has created in litiga...
The ability to preserve and access electronically stored information (ESI) took on greater urgency w...
Third-year student Aaron Walter\u27s award-winning article on electronic discovery and new amendment...
Attorneys are largely unaware of the types of evidence available through computer related sources. L...
The burdens and challenges of discovery—especially electronic discovery—are usually associated with ...
A Student Electronic-Discovery Primer supplements the traditional civil procedure textbook. The Prim...
The impact of the technological revolution on the operation of the discovery system in the federal c...
Electronic discovery (e-discovery) is something that impacts everyone, whether they know if or not, ...
The importance of electronically stored information (ESI) in litigation has increased significantly ...
E-discovery refers to discovery in civil litigation that focuses on the exchange of information in e...
[Excerpt] “The increase in e-discovery, e-discovery‘s impact on litigation, and the courts‘ unavoida...
On December 1, 2006, amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (the Rules ) regarding the ...
When producing electronically stored information (ESI) in response to lawsuits, businesses face seve...
E-discovery refers generally to the process by which one party (e.g., the plaintiff) is entitled to ...
This short essay explores the increasing importance of e-discovery to litigants in both federal and ...
This Note explores the problems that the increase in electronic data discovery has created in litiga...
The ability to preserve and access electronically stored information (ESI) took on greater urgency w...
Third-year student Aaron Walter\u27s award-winning article on electronic discovery and new amendment...
Attorneys are largely unaware of the types of evidence available through computer related sources. L...
The burdens and challenges of discovery—especially electronic discovery—are usually associated with ...
A Student Electronic-Discovery Primer supplements the traditional civil procedure textbook. The Prim...