Richmond Journal of Law & Technology Annual Survey of Electronic Discovery

Electronic discovery journal: Richmond Journal of Law & Technology, University of Richmond School of Law, Vol. XIII, Issue 3, Spring 2007

Introduction (contains Cover, Table of Contents, Letter from the Editor, Letter from the Annual Survey Editor, Masthead, and Copyright Information)

Articles

9. Managing Preservation Obligations After The 2006 Federal E-Discovery Amendments
By: Thomas Y. Allman

10. Information Inflation: Can The Legal System Adapt?
By: George L. Paul and Jason R. Baron

11. In Pursuit Of FRCP 1: Creative Approaches To Cutting And Shifting The Costs Of Discovery Of Electronic Information
By: Mia Mazza, Emmalena K. Quesada, and Ashley L. Sternberg

12. The Two-Tier Discovery Provision Of Rule 26(B)(2)(B) - A Reasonable Measure For Controlling Electronic Discovery?
By: Theodore C. Hirt

13. Backup Tapes, You Can’t Live With Them and You Can’t Toss Them: Strategies for Dealing with the Litigation Burdens Associated with Backup Tapes Under the Amended Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
By: Grant J. Esposito and Thomas M. Mueller

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14. The 2006 Amendments to the Rules of Civil Procedure: Accessible and Inaccessible Electronic Information Storage Devices, Why Parties Should Store Electronic Information in Accessible Formats
By: Benjamin D. Silbert


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