
Electronic Disclosure Of Evidence Is Now An Unavoidable Aspect Of Litigation. With Technology Continually Advancing And Reliance On Electronic Devices Growing Rapidly, [e-disclosure] Is Becoming More And More Important. Yet Many Practitioners, Both Litigators And Arbitrators, Are Still Grasping The Complex Practical And Procedural Aspects Of [e-disclosure]... Covering All Aspects Of [e-disclosure] From Domestic Litigation To International Arbitration, This Book Combines Legal Analysis With Practical Advice To Guide Practitioners Seamlessly Through The Stages Of Disclosure And Associated Document Production; From The Identification Of Relevant Documents, Through The Collection And Preservation Of Electronic Evidence, To The Analysis And Presentation Of Data, Both Before Courts And In Arbitration. [also Included Is A] Commentary On Critical Legal Issues And Practical Challenges That Arise In Relation To Edisclosure, Such As Dealing With Ever Growing Sources Of Electronically Stored Information (like Social Media And Cloud Computing Storage), And Identifying Ways And Means To Ensure That Edisclosure And Production Is Conducted As Efficiently As Possible.--
This text investigates the procedural and practical complexities of managing electronic disclosure (e-disclosure) within the modern legal landscape. Authors Charles Raffin and Michael Wheater leverage their expertise in litigation and arbitration to provide a comprehensive framework for handling electronically stored information. The book argues that as reliance on digital devices grows, practitioners must adopt standardized, efficient methodologies for the identification, preservation, and presentation of digital evidence to remain effective in court and arbitration settings.
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Legal practitioners frequently cite this work as a practical bridge between complex technological advancements and traditional courtroom procedure. Experts highlight the text as a useful resource for navigating the evolving requirements of electronic evidence in both domestic and international arbitration contexts.
Page Count:
508
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
ISBN-10:
0191084522
ISBN-13:
9780191084522
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