International Bookstore: Arbitration & Litigation | Electronic Discovery

Abbildung: "E-Discovery: Twenty Questions"

Barkett, John M.

AMER BAR ASSN

133 Seiten

EUR 53,40

E-discovery has shaken up litigation across America. Judges are dealing with e-discovery issues unheard of ten years ago. Arbitrators are trying to figure out its impacts in international and domestic arbitration. Civil law practitioners, who do not yet deal with e-discovery in the same sense as common law lawyers must deal with it, may be wondering what the fuss is about. The case law is developing in a number of areas and conflicting decisions are not unusual.
This concise book examines recurring issues in the area of e-discovery in an accessible question and answer format. It offers insight into the thorny issues and references specific cases to make your research quicker and easier. It provides much-needed clarity on the issues that you see again and again in e-discovery.

Abbildung: "e-Discovery For Dummies"

Linda Volonino; Ian Redpath

Wiley, J.

2009. 360 Seiten

EUR 27,90

Electronic information involved in a lawsuit requires a completely different process for management and archiving than paper information. With the recent change to Federal Rules of Civil Procedure making all lawsuits subject to e-discovery as soon as they are filed, it is more important than ever to make sure that good e-discovery practices are in place.
e-Discovery For Dummies is an ideal beginner resource for anyone looking to understand the rules and implications of e-discovery policy and procedures. This helpful guide introduces you to all the most important information for incorporating legal, technical, and judicial issues when dealing with the e-discovery process. You'll learn the various risks and best practices for a company that is facing litigation and you'll see how to develop an e-discovery strategy if a company does not already have one in place.