Managing discovery of electronic information / Ronald J. Hedges, Barbara J. Rothstein, and Elizabeth C. Wiggins.
2017
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Managing discovery of electronic information / Ronald J. Hedges, Barbara J. Rothstein, and Elizabeth C. Wiggins.
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Edition
Third edition.
Imprint
[Washington, D.C.] : Federal Judicial Center, 2017.
Description
1 online resource (iv, 55 pages).
Series
Federal Judicial Center pocket guide series.
Formatted Contents Note
What is electronically stored information (ESI) and how does it differ from conventional paper-based information?
What is the judge's role in the discovery of ESI?
How does a judge promote early consideration of ESI discovery issues?
What disclosures of ESI are required under rule 26(a)(1)?
How does a judge limit the scope of ESI discovery to that proportional to the needs of the case?
What principles apply to discovery from nonparties under Rule 45?
In what form or forms should ESI be produced?
How might data be searched to respond to discovery requests or subpoenas
How should privilege and waiver issues be handled?
How is Federal Rule of Evidence 502 used to reduce cost and delay?
Litigation holds : how can the court promote the parties' reasonable efforts to preserve ESI?
What are the standards for finding spoliation and the criteria for imposing sanctions?
Where can a judge find additional information and guidance?
Conclusion
Glossary.
What is the judge's role in the discovery of ESI?
How does a judge promote early consideration of ESI discovery issues?
What disclosures of ESI are required under rule 26(a)(1)?
How does a judge limit the scope of ESI discovery to that proportional to the needs of the case?
What principles apply to discovery from nonparties under Rule 45?
In what form or forms should ESI be produced?
How might data be searched to respond to discovery requests or subpoenas
How should privilege and waiver issues be handled?
How is Federal Rule of Evidence 502 used to reduce cost and delay?
Litigation holds : how can the court promote the parties' reasonable efforts to preserve ESI?
What are the standards for finding spoliation and the criteria for imposing sanctions?
Where can a judge find additional information and guidance?
Conclusion
Glossary.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
Source of Description
Online resource (FJC, viewed October 24, 2017).
Location
WWW
Available in Other Form
Print version: Hedges, Ronald J. Managing discovery of electronic information. Third edition. Washington, DC : Federal Judicial Center, 2017
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English
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