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Electronic Discovery and Records Management Guide: Rules, Checklists and Forms, 2011-2012 ed.

Copyright: 2011
ISBN-13: 9780314606822
Last Updated: 12/17/2011
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Brand: LegalWorks
Pages: 742
Components: 1 Print
Shelf Space: 2 in.
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Description

This guide takes a proactive approach to discovery of electronically stored information. Proper planning in advance of possible discovery can greatly reduce the costs and burden of complying with discovery requests. Thus, initial emphasis is given to records management, which is important for both plaintiffs and defendants. This guide also recognizes that issues relating to the discovery of electronically stored information arise in state and federal court, as well as in administrative proceedings. While specific references are made to the 2006 amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, the discussion in this guide includes state and federal courts.

Features

  • Explains how to obtain discovery of electronically stored information in the most beneficial form
  • Includes a section on choosing and using vendors
  • Includes forms and checklists on CD-ROM in Rich Text Format (RTF)
  • Provides numerous forms for records management and electronic discovery
  • Shows how to protect electronically stored information that is not reasonably accessible