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Losey, Ralph C. author.
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Electronic discovery (Law) -- United States.
Electronic discovery (Law)
Electronic discovery (Law)
United States.
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E-discovery for ever...
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E-discovery for everyone / Ralph C. Losey.
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Losey, Ralph C. author.
Chicago, Illinois : American Bar Association, [2016]
Subjects
Electronic discovery (Law) -- United States.
Electronic discovery (Law)
Electronic discovery (Law)
United States.
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xviii, 222 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Contents:
We are at the dawn of a golden age of justice -- E-discovery team commandos : the e-discovery side of the story of the Bin Laden raid -- Perspective on legal search and document review -- There can be no justice without truth, and no truth without search -- New methods for legal search and review -- The 2015 e-discovery FRCP rule amendments begin a new era of proportional discovery -- Spilling the beans on a "secret" of many trial lawyers -- Four secrets of legal search -- On common sense and litigation holds -- Wreck-it Ralph : things in e-discovery that I want to destroy! -- Confessions of a Trekkie -- Courts struggle with determining reasonability of e-discovery vendor bills -- A $3.1 million e-discovery vendor fee was reasonable in a $30 million case -- Party ordered to disclose where and how it searched for ESI : you can expect this kind of order to become commonplace -- The ethics of e-discovery -- Judge David Waxse on cooperation and lawyers who act like spoiled children -- E-discovery gamers : join me in stopping them -- Attorneys admonished by Judge Nolan not to "confuse advocacy with adversarial conduct" and instructed on the proportionality doctrine -- The increasing importance of Rule 26(g) to control e-discovery abuses.
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Norfolk Law Library (Dedham)
U.S. Law
KF8902.E42 L67 2016
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