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Comprehensive in scope, New York e-Discovery and Evidence:
Describes the creation, storage, and production of electronically stored information.
Suggests how to deal with the dynamic information stored in metadata.
Discusses the need to avoid spoliation and retrieve, restore, or translate the material before it is produced.
Examines issues regarding relevance and privilege.
Explains how to use electronically stored information at trial.
Targeted Practical Guidance:
Task-based checklists, with cites to applicable court rules and case law, take litigators step-by-step through the various areas of e-discovery. A master checklist serves as a starting point for performing any task in the e-discovery process.
Real World Practice Tips-- including strategic points, warnings, timing and exceptions -- raise critical issues and prevent missteps.
Dozens of easily downloaded attorney-drafted and court-tested forms save time and streamline work flow.