Special Announcement - Arkfeld on Electronic Discovery and Evidence

Press release, September 26, 2007: Law Partner Publishing is very pleased to announce that effective with the release of Arkfeld on Electronic Discovery and Evidence, 2nd Ed., LexisNexis will be publishing and distributing all our publications.  Along with the new edition, customers will receive Arkfeld’s Best Practices Guide for Electronic Discovery and Evidence and a fully searchable CD-ROM of the treatise and guide, as well as checklists, forms and guidelines.

To all our customers we say thank you for your support and interest in our products over the last few years.  We hope your relationship with us will continue through our partnership with LexisNexis.

As a special “thank you” we wish to provide a prepublication promotion discount of 20% for the new 2nd Edition.  The special promotional code is:  EDE0920 (zero 9 2 zero) valid for purchases through Lexis at www.lexisnexis.com/arkfeld until Sept. 30, 2007.  Your purchase will include the following publications which are set for delivery no later than September 30, 2007.

Arkfeld on Electronic Discovery and Evidence (2nd Ed.) is a comprehensive treatise that addresses all the key aspects of the collection and admission of electronic evidence, within the context of relevant statutes, regulations, and case law. Highlights include:

  • Clear explanations of technology and legal concepts;
  • Authoritative discussion of court rules related to electronic information;
  • Case summaries on electronic discovery and evidentiary issues;
  • Forms, checklists, and practical pointers; and
  • Well-organized legal and technology content

Expanded New Edition

Authored by Michael R. Arkfeld, Esq., a leading attorney and speaker, the Second Edition is completely revised, enhanced both in substance and format. The new 1000 + page treatise contains 8 chapters as well as a companion Best Practices Guide and a fully-searchable CD-ROM.

A detailed legal treatise for lawyers and other legal professionals, this publication explores legal dilemmas that may present themselves in the discovery and admissibility of electronic evidence, and discusses every aspect of the process including electronic information storage, outside expert assistance, the inherent benefits and problems with the different electronic formats, as well as the laws and procedures for admitting evidence in your case.

Inside, you will find the latest case law and procedural developments concerning the amended federal rules, in addition to expanded analyses of search protocol and certification, and the numerous directives requiring counsel to proactively identify and preserve responsive electronic data. The treatise also includes answers on how to discover, produce and admit electronic evidence to avoid ethical problems and court sanctions.

BONUS! Arkfeld’s Best Practices Guide for Electronic Discovery and Evidence
This guide provides a practical step-by-step guide on how to request or produce electronic data. It contains critical cross-references to the treatise where you can find more information on each topic.

Contents include:

  • The Basics of Electronic Discovery
  • Is it necessary to have a Discovery Plan?
  • Requesting Electronic Information
  • Responding to an Electronic Discovery Request
  • Admission of Electronic Evidence
  • Amended Federal Rules of Civil Procedure & Committee Notes

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