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E-Discovery in Action


by William W. Belt
Calvin W. Fowler
Williams Mullen
Richmond Office

Kathleen J. L. Holmes
Williams Mullen
McLean Office

Elizabeth Davenport Scott
Williams Mullen
Raleigh Office

February 28, 2009

Previously published by LexisNexis® Martindale-Hubbell® Counsel to Counsel Magazine on May 2008

The advent and proliferation of electronic records spawned the need for a lot of new rules. Those rules have given birth to the many new policies corporations have put in place governing the handling and management of electronic records. For many, the effectiveness of those policies can only be measured in the courtroom -- where those practices and protocols are really put to the test.

By Counsel to Counsel Editor John M. Toth


 

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