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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Description
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



