This comment discusses discovery issues related to documents stored on a computer or litigation support system. The basics of computer information storage, business records systems, and litigation support systems are discussed. To eliminate unnecessary discovery, this comment suggests the creation of a record retention system that takes into consideration the company’s need of efficient storage, archival of information, and destruction of documents no longer legally required to be kept. An in-house counsel’s ethical considerations for document destruction are also discussed, as well as his or her ability to protect litigation support systems from unnecessary discovery with the work product privilege
Amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure regarding electronic discovery are expected to ta...
Courts and drafters of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure have struggled to define a defendant’s d...
In the twenty-first century, persons involved in the legal profession will be forced to confront tec...
Attorneys are largely unaware of the types of evidence available through computer related sources. L...
The adversarial system requires full discovery as an essential element of a fair and accurate litiga...
This Article focuses on the problems of admissibility of computerized records in general, and the sp...
The impact of the technological revolution on the operation of the discovery system in the federal c...
This note analyzes problems of electronic document preservation in the context of cloud computing. ...
On December 1, 2006, amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (the Rules ) regarding the ...
This Note explores the problems that the increase in electronic data discovery has created in litiga...
When producing electronically stored information (ESI) in response to lawsuits, businesses face seve...
Discovery costs have ballooned over the last decade, in large part because attorneys must review vas...
The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (the Rules) have long sought to limit abuses that developed und...
As a general rule, companies and government agencies should plan for preservation and production bef...
Electronically Stored Information (ESI) first became a serious litigation issue in the late 1990s, a...
Amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure regarding electronic discovery are expected to ta...
Courts and drafters of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure have struggled to define a defendant’s d...
In the twenty-first century, persons involved in the legal profession will be forced to confront tec...
Attorneys are largely unaware of the types of evidence available through computer related sources. L...
The adversarial system requires full discovery as an essential element of a fair and accurate litiga...
This Article focuses on the problems of admissibility of computerized records in general, and the sp...
The impact of the technological revolution on the operation of the discovery system in the federal c...
This note analyzes problems of electronic document preservation in the context of cloud computing. ...
On December 1, 2006, amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (the Rules ) regarding the ...
This Note explores the problems that the increase in electronic data discovery has created in litiga...
When producing electronically stored information (ESI) in response to lawsuits, businesses face seve...
Discovery costs have ballooned over the last decade, in large part because attorneys must review vas...
The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (the Rules) have long sought to limit abuses that developed und...
As a general rule, companies and government agencies should plan for preservation and production bef...
Electronically Stored Information (ESI) first became a serious litigation issue in the late 1990s, a...
Amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure regarding electronic discovery are expected to ta...
Courts and drafters of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure have struggled to define a defendant’s d...
In the twenty-first century, persons involved in the legal profession will be forced to confront tec...