Articles on Electronic Discovery

E-discovery: Suggestions for outside vendor selection By Mark B. Moran Legal Technology, Standing Committee on, October 2005 Electronic discovery, the search of an opposing party or non-party witnesses’ computers, electronic databases and/or other storage devices, is becoming commonplace in the legal arena.
Proposed electronic discovery amendments to the Federal Rules—If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it By David J. Fish Federal Civil Practice, September 2005 The rules should be left alone. The current rules adequately address documents/data in all forms—including electronic. As technology develops, so will case law. But, creating a one size fits all approach to electronic discovery is dangerous.
Prepare for e-discovery in four easy steps: Identify the who, what, where, and when By Michelle Meklir McBride Young Lawyers Division, June 2005 Just when you thought there couldn't possibly be another news story, magazine article, or educational conference focused on electronic discovery, the topic flashes in the headlines again.
The challenges of e-discovery By Regina W. Calabro Federal Civil Practice, November 2004 The evolving arena of electronic discovery presents significant challenges and a wide-array of potential abuses.

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