E-discovery best practices:leading lawyers on navigating e-discovery requests, evaluating existing policies, and identifying best practices.
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Aspatore Books,
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Publisher Address: | [Boston, Mass.] |
Publication Dates: | c2008. |
Literature type: | Book |
Language: | English |
Series: |
Inside the minds |
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Carrier Form: | 289 p.: ; 21 cm. |
ISBN: |
9780314194664 0314194665 |
Index Number: | D971 |
CLC: | D971.25-39 |
Call Number: | D971.25-39/E111 |
Contents: | Benefits of implementing E-discovery best practices / Daniel M. Anderson -- The evolution of E-discovery / Richard A. Samdal & Charles M. Denton -- ESI management and E-discovery: successful strategies / Melissa E. Darigan -- Responding to E-discovery trends: meeting e-discovery obligations in a dynamic technology environment / Frank J. Bailey -- The pain and discomfort caused by discovery of electronic information in litigation can be managed and reduced / Michael Anderton -- Implementing effective E-discovery programs / James Anelli -- Electronically stored information and E-discovery: emerging trends and best practices / Eric S. Adams -- Recent trends in the E-discovery realm / John R. Branson -- The cyber six: best practices to avoid E-discovery disputes / Elizabeth Acee -- Appendices. A. Spoilation notice ; B. Preservation letter ; C. Database collection form ; D. Data harvesting/collection questionnaire ; E. Initial document collection interview form ; F. Questionnaire for IT staff RE: e-discovery compliance ; G. Sample report of parties' FRCP 26(f) planning conference ; H. Sample litigation hold letter ; I. Amendments to the Federal rules of civil procedure ; J. Sample memo RE: ESI ; K. Suggested protocol for discovery of electronically stored Information ("ESI") ; L. Local rules of civil procedure. |