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Litigating with Electronically Stored Information (Artech House Telecommunications Library) [Hardcover]

Esq., Marian K. Riedy (Author), Suman Beros (Author), Esq. Kim Sperduto (Author)

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August 2007 1596932201 978-1596932203
Electronically stored information (ESI) has transformed litigation. In a world where e-mail records can now make or break a case, attorneys must manage ESI effectively at every phase of litigation and make the most of laws governing its use. This authoritative book not only explains the latest rules affecting ESI, but also helps lawyers seize the upper hand in procedural matters involving jurisdiction, discovery, and evidence as well as in substantive areas including contracts, torts, and criminal law. The book provides expert analysis of the 2006 amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and addresses how the new rules apply in real-world cases. It alerts litigators to discovery issues in today's Internet and e-mail age, and underscores attorney-client issues unique to ESI.

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Marian K. Riedy, Esq. is a partner of Riedy & Beros, LLC, an e-litigation consulting firm in Washington, D.C. She graduated from Harvard Law School in 1981 and also holds an M.B.A. from Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business. Suman Beros is a partner at Riedy & Beros, LLC. He holds an M.B.A. in information systems and marketing management from Pace University. Kim Sperduto, Esq. is managing director of The Sperduto Law Firm, PLC. Mr. Sperduto received his masters degree in public policy and his J.D. from Duke University.

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
electronically stored information, active files, electronic fingerprints, parte subpoena, transaction surveillance, traditional subpoena, responding parry, responding party, litigation hold, producing party, preservation obligation, discoverable information, privilege review, responsive documents, inaccessible data, requesting party, computer forensics expert, other tangible objects, review platform, discovery obligations, accessed sources, responsive information, discovery sanctions, inadvertent disclosure, planning for discovery
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United States, New York, Advisory Committee Introduction, Mound Cotton, Fourth Amendment, Dot Com, First Amendment, Advisory Committee Note, Supreme Court, Ethical Issues, Preservation Orders, Work Product, Notes of Advisory Committee, Shifting the Costs of Discovery, Privacy Act, Judge Scheindlin, Pueblo of Laguna, Model Rule, Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, The Court of Appeals, General Provisions Governing Discovery, William Morris Agency, Duty of Disclosure, Bell South, Christopher Slobogin
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