Electronic Discovery Deskbook guides attorneys through the legal, procedural, and technical challenges of e-discovery while reducing its costs and risks. The Deskbook aids in developing cost-effective, legally defensible information and litigation management policies and procedures for the identification, preservation, collection, preparation, and production of discoverable, electronically-stored information (ESI). It offers a bounty of useful tips and alerts readers to vital trends, focusing on new technologies, new compliance demands, and new legal vulnerabilities for counsel.
Updated chapters reflect the latest cases, legislation, guidance, and commentary pertaining to electronic discovery. Highlights of the new release include:
- Mobile and wearable technologies: The new §13:2.4 discusses litigation on the issue of whether, for purposes of ESI, an organization has “control” over devices used by its employees. It provides guidance on how employers may avoid or limit the need to collect data from such devices, regardless of whether they are provided by the employer or the employee.
- International Laws: Chapter 14 International Issues includes the most recent developments outside of the United States pertaining to electronic discovery.
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