In the twenty-first century, persons involved in the legal profession will be forced to confront technological issues. Computers and technology have pervaded every aspect of society, and the legal system is no exception. The discovery process is a dramatic example of how lawyers and courts strain to keep up with technological advances. Traditional discovery practices have been severely overhauled as electronic information becomes increasingly prevalent. What was once a simple discovery request can now become an overwhelming task, as defendants must wade through a plethora of electronic documents in an attempt to comply with the court’s discovery orders
This Note explores the problems that the increase in electronic data discovery has created in litiga...
In today\u27s world an increasing proportion of the information subject to discovery under the Feder...
This Article highlights a growing problem for litigants who are involved in electronic data discover...
[Excerpt] “The increase in e-discovery, e-discovery‘s impact on litigation, and the courts‘ unavoida...
Attorneys are largely unaware of the types of evidence available through computer related sources. L...
This short essay explores the increasing importance of e-discovery to litigants in both federal and ...
The burdens and challenges of discovery—especially electronic discovery—are usually associated with ...
More than ten years ago, the Zubulake case raised awareness of the importance of digital evidence in...
The impact of the technological revolution on the operation of the discovery system in the federal c...
Computers are the cynosure of American society. As a result, most information is stored electronical...
Electronic discovery therefore represents one of the most momentous developments in the everyday lif...
The concept of electronic discovery is still somewhat intimidating to many attorneys, but those who ...
Electronic discovery has transformed the discovery phase of civil litigation in recent years. The ex...
Now that computers and the Internet have radically changed the way businesses create and transmit in...
Third-year student Aaron Walter\u27s award-winning article on electronic discovery and new amendment...
This Note explores the problems that the increase in electronic data discovery has created in litiga...
In today\u27s world an increasing proportion of the information subject to discovery under the Feder...
This Article highlights a growing problem for litigants who are involved in electronic data discover...
[Excerpt] “The increase in e-discovery, e-discovery‘s impact on litigation, and the courts‘ unavoida...
Attorneys are largely unaware of the types of evidence available through computer related sources. L...
This short essay explores the increasing importance of e-discovery to litigants in both federal and ...
The burdens and challenges of discovery—especially electronic discovery—are usually associated with ...
More than ten years ago, the Zubulake case raised awareness of the importance of digital evidence in...
The impact of the technological revolution on the operation of the discovery system in the federal c...
Computers are the cynosure of American society. As a result, most information is stored electronical...
Electronic discovery therefore represents one of the most momentous developments in the everyday lif...
The concept of electronic discovery is still somewhat intimidating to many attorneys, but those who ...
Electronic discovery has transformed the discovery phase of civil litigation in recent years. The ex...
Now that computers and the Internet have radically changed the way businesses create and transmit in...
Third-year student Aaron Walter\u27s award-winning article on electronic discovery and new amendment...
This Note explores the problems that the increase in electronic data discovery has created in litiga...
In today\u27s world an increasing proportion of the information subject to discovery under the Feder...
This Article highlights a growing problem for litigants who are involved in electronic data discover...