Third-year student Aaron Walter\u27s award-winning article on electronic discovery and new amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
In the twenty-first century, persons involved in the legal profession will be forced to confront tec...
The impact of the technological revolution on the operation of the discovery system in the federal c...
In recent years, electronically stored information (ESI) has begun to play an increasingly important...
Third-year student Aaron Walter\u27s award-winning article on electronic discovery and new amendment...
The U.S. Judicial Conference Advisory Committee on Civil Rules recommended a package of proposed ame...
[Excerpt] “The increase in e-discovery, e-discovery‘s impact on litigation, and the courts‘ unavoida...
In 1938, the passage of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) established discovery practice. ...
In today\u27s world an increasing proportion of the information subject to discovery under the Feder...
Electronic discovery has transformed the discovery phase of civil litigation in recent years. The ex...
The ability to preserve and access electronically stored information (ESI) took on greater urgency w...
On December 1, 2006, amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (the Rules ) regarding the ...
This short essay explores the increasing importance of e-discovery to litigants in both federal and ...
Amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure regarding electronic discovery are expected to ta...
The concept of electronic discovery is still somewhat intimidating to many attorneys, but those who ...
Selected via a blind review process.With the series of decisions in Zubulake v. UBS Warburg1-4 and t...
In the twenty-first century, persons involved in the legal profession will be forced to confront tec...
The impact of the technological revolution on the operation of the discovery system in the federal c...
In recent years, electronically stored information (ESI) has begun to play an increasingly important...
Third-year student Aaron Walter\u27s award-winning article on electronic discovery and new amendment...
The U.S. Judicial Conference Advisory Committee on Civil Rules recommended a package of proposed ame...
[Excerpt] “The increase in e-discovery, e-discovery‘s impact on litigation, and the courts‘ unavoida...
In 1938, the passage of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) established discovery practice. ...
In today\u27s world an increasing proportion of the information subject to discovery under the Feder...
Electronic discovery has transformed the discovery phase of civil litigation in recent years. The ex...
The ability to preserve and access electronically stored information (ESI) took on greater urgency w...
On December 1, 2006, amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (the Rules ) regarding the ...
This short essay explores the increasing importance of e-discovery to litigants in both federal and ...
Amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure regarding electronic discovery are expected to ta...
The concept of electronic discovery is still somewhat intimidating to many attorneys, but those who ...
Selected via a blind review process.With the series of decisions in Zubulake v. UBS Warburg1-4 and t...
In the twenty-first century, persons involved in the legal profession will be forced to confront tec...
The impact of the technological revolution on the operation of the discovery system in the federal c...
In recent years, electronically stored information (ESI) has begun to play an increasingly important...