E-Discovery Nuts and Bolts:: The Essentials of E-Discovery for Personal Injury Attorneys
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.67 (923 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00I6LGB44 |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 462 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-01-12 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Interesting, informative. Diverted somewhat by the profusion of typos and shifting fonts. Further weakened by thinness of refe RDGelzer Interesting, informative. Very helpful as initial review of ediscovery in healthcare. Weakened by typos, apparent unfamiliarity with EHR systems, spotty bibliography.
Kirk School of Law, and an E-Discovery Project Management Graduate Diploma from Bryan University. Anthony Johnson is a candidate for an LL.M (Master of Laws) in International Business Law from the University of Liverpool. from the M.D. He currently serves as E-Discovery House Counsel for eDiscovery Solutions, Inc. He studied English Common Law at the University of London, earned a J.D.
Whether your cases are small or large, or whether you are a sole practitioner or a member of a large firm, medical malpractice, or personal injury, discovery issues related to ESI will have to be addressed and resolved. (State rule counterparts have followed suit) The changes to Rules 16, 26, 33, 34, 37, 45 and Form 35 provide mandates to the preservation, discoverability, production, accessibility, and cost associated with ESI which includes e-mail, word processing documents, spreadsheets, voice mail, databases, and more. Counsel will commit a breach of fiduciary responsibility and render a disservice to clients if they are not knowledgeable about to request and disclose electronically stored information.Today, all litigants have a duty to request and disclose responsive electronic evidence in their cases. These changes will impact most if not all cases in state and federal court. On December 1, 2006, changes relating to electronically stored information (ESI) in the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure took effect. The purpose of this ebook is to offer an overview and "nuts and bolts" for the
. He studied English Common Law at the University of London, earned a J.D. About the Author Anthony Johnson is a candidate for an LL.M (Master of Laws) in International Business Law from the University of Liverpool. from the M.D. He currently serves as E-Discovery House Counsel for eDiscovery Solutions, Inc. Kirk School of Law, and an E-Discovery Project Management Graduate Diploma from Bryan University