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Preserving Electronically Stored Information: A Practical Approach, 2011 Edition


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With the proliferation of e-mail, data, and other electronically stored information (ESI), litigators increasingly are forced to contend with difficult preservation issues. In order to win a case, litigators need to know the ins and outs of this high-stakes area of law. Preserving Electronically Stored Information: A Practical Approach, 2011 Edition, the second volume in BNA Books' Electronic Discovery Portfolio Series, is the resource litigators can count on for answers to preservation questions and guidance on ESI issues. This book offers the most up-to-date information on the preservation of electronic evidence, covering the subject from start to finish and addressing the when, where, and how of a party’s preservation obligations. Preserving Electronically Stored Information: A Practical Approach, 2011 Edition digs deep into key preservation issues, including:  

  • Anticipating litigation  
  • Spoliation  
  • Determining the scope of preservation 
  • Sanctions when preservation efforts fail

Exploring this complicated topic in a truly functional manner, this book provides in-depth examples and scenarios along with incisive legal and practical pointers. The portfolio also includes worksheets, such as a sample litigation hold notice, sample discovery requests, and model agreements governing preservation of electronically stored information. The all-new 2011 Edition provides the latest updates on recent case law, offers practical tips and forms, and contains indispensible insights from seasoned e-discovery practitioners.

2011/90 pp. Softcover/ISBN 9781570189487/Order #1948