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Ethics in e-Discovery: Leading Lawyers on Navigating Rules and Regulations and Effectively Handling Privacy Issues in the e-Discovery Process (Inside the Minds)

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Publisher Thomson Reuters Westlaw
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ISBN / ASIN031428575X
ISBN-139780314285751
Sales Rank9,516,580
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Ethics in e-Discovery provides an authoritative, insider's perspective on successfully managing the e-discovery process. Featuring experienced partners from law firms across the nation, these experts guide the reader through emerging research methods and how to utilize new technology while keeping ethical considerations in mind. These top lawyers offer advice on understanding recent decisions, staying up-to-date with e-discovery rules, managing privacy concerns, and overcoming common challenges. Additionally, these experts discuss the increased use of social media, the impact of cloud computing on e-discovery, and other key trends that are influencing this space. The different niches represented and the breadth of perspectives presented enable readers to get inside some of the great legal minds of today, as these experienced lawyers offer up their thoughts on the keys to success within this ever-changing area of law.

Inside the Minds provides readers with proven business and legal intelligence from leading C-Level executives and lawyers. Each chapter offers thought leadership and expert analysis on an industry, profession, or topic, providing a future-oriented perspective and proven strategies for success. Each author has been selected based on their experience and C-Level standing within the business and legal communities.

Chapters Include:

1. Brent R. Austin, Partner, Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP - "ESI, e-Discovery, and Ethics: Managing Pre-Trial Litigation in the Age of Electronically Stored Information"
2. Jason Conti, Partner, Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn LLP - "Privacy and Security Concerns in e-Discovery"
3. Anne A. Chesnut, Partner, Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP - "Making Ethics Worth Your While: Controlling Costs in e-Discovery"
4. Andrea Donovan Napp, Counsel, Robinson & Cole LLP - "Successfully and Ethically Using e-Discovery Methods In Conjunction with Litigation"
5. Thomas L. Hutchinson, Shareholder, Bullivant Houser Bailey PC - "The Importance of Preserving and Protecting Information Using Electronic Discovery Methods"
6. Richard Finkelman, Director, Berkeley Research Group LLC, and Browning Marean, Senior Counsel, DLA Piper LLP - "Staying Up to Speed with Changes in e-Discovery"
7. Darryl M. Woo, Partner, Fenwick & West LLP - "Managing Your e-Discovery Obligations: Controlling Costs in an Unlimited Storage World"
8. Michael N. Ungar and Christopher P. Fisher, Partners, Ulmer & Berne LLP - "e-Discovery Strategies and Issues in a Rapidly Changing Technology Environment"

Appendices Include:

Appendix A: Seventh Circuit Electronic Discovery Pilot Program Interim Report on Phase Two
Appendix B: Default Standard for Discovery
Appendix C: E-Discovery Model Order
Appendix D: Judicial Improvements Committee Pilot Projects
Appendix E: Proposed Standing Order Relating to the Discovery of Electronically Stored Information