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Digital Discovery & e-Evidence®

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What this service is:  

Digital Discovery & e-Evidence provides in-depth intelligence and expert insights on the evidentiary value of electronic data in litigation.

What it helps you do:  

  • Make sense of the evolving law governing the discovery process for electronic evidence.
  • Monitor changing legal and policy developments.
  • Keep up with the latest legislation and regulations.
  • Understand industry developments and perspectives.
  • Read recently issued court and administrative decisions, including the rulings of magistrate judges, who are on the front line of discovery disputes.
  • Follow federal, state, and major international news.
  • Benefit from detailed explanations and commentary.
  • Learn the nuts-and-bolts of preserving, collecting, and producing electronic records.
  • Find out the best ways to obtain and analyze digital evidence.
  • Use practical tips on managing electronic data and responding to requests for them.
  • Get expert advice on presenting e-evidence in court.
  • Discover the latest services and technologies to help you obtain, handle, and present your e-evidence.
  • Conduct research on related issues quickly and easily.
  • Enhance your clients’ records management practices to make trial preparation seamless.
Product Structure

Notification: current reports providing news and developments
Reference: analysis, guidance and primary source material
Decisions: full-text cases and opinions

Formats and Frequency

Web Newsletter (PDF) is biweekly, and is archived back to 02/2007.
News and Analysis and E-mail Highlights are published continually.
Web reference materials including Decisions are updated as required; some sections are updated daily and weekly.

Major Topics Covered

  • Accessibility
  • Admissibility
  • Archived data
  • Backup tapes
  • Claw backs
  • Computerized data
  • Cost-shifting
  • Databases
  • Deleted data
  • E-discovery tools
  • E-mail
  • Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, as amended 12/1/06, addressing electronic discovery, and their state counterparts
  • Instant messaging (IM)
  • Keyword searches
  • Legacy data
  • Litigation holds
  • Meet and confer obligations
  • Metadata  
  • Mirror images
  • Native file review
  • Near-line data
  • On-line data
  • Preservation of electronically stored information
  • Production of electronically stored information
  • Quick peeks
  • Record retention
  • Regulations of administrative agencies concerning record retention and production
  • Sanctions
  • Sedona Principles
  • Spoliation
  • Tape recycling