The below issues have particular relevance to the topic of E-Discovery.

Volume XIV (2007-2008), Issue 3 (Spring 2008)


Introduction: contains Cover, Table of Contents, Letter from the Editor, and Masthead

Articles

7.   


The “Two-Tiered” Approach to E-Discovery: Has Rule 26(b)(2)(B) Fulfilled its Promise?

  by Thomas Y. Allman

8.  


A Search for Balance in the Discovery of ESI Since December 1, 2006

  by Douglas L. Rogers

9.  


Asymmetrical Warfare: The Cost of Electronic Discovery in Employment Litigation

  by Rodney A. Satterwhite and Matthew J. Quantrara

10.  


The Increasing importance of Metadata in Electronic Discovery

  by W. Lawrence Wescott II

Volume XIII (2006-2007), Issue 3 (Spring 2007)


Introduction: contains Cover, Table of Contents, Letter from the Editor, and Masthead

Articles

9.   


Managing Preservation Obligations After The 2006 Federal E-Discovery Amendments

  by Thomas Y. Allman

10.  


Information Inflation: Can The Legal System Adapt?

  by George L. Paul and Jason R. Baron

11.  


In Pursuit Of FRCP 1: Creative Approaches To Cutting And Shifting The Costs Of Discovery Of Electronic Information

  by Mia Mazza, Emmalena K. Quesada, and Ashley L. Sternberg

12.  


The Two-Tier Discovery Provision Of Rule 26(B)(2)(B) – A Reasonable Measure For Controlling Electronic Discovery?

  by Theodore C. Hirt

13.  

Backup Tapes, You Can’t Live With Them and You Can’t Toss Them: Strategies for Dealing with the Litigation Burdens Associated with Backup Tapes Under the Amended Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
  by Grant J. Esposito and Thomas M. Mueller

14.  


The 2006 Amendments to the Rules of Civil Procedure: Accessible and Inaccessible Electronic Information Storage Devices, Why Parties Should Store Electronic Information in Accessible Formats

  by Benjamin D. Silbert

Volume XII (2005-2006), Issue 4 (Spring 2006)


Introduction: contains Cover, Table of Contents, Letter from the Editor, and Masthead

Articles

13.   


The Impact of the Proposed Federal E-Discovery Rules

  by Thomas Y. Allman

14.  


A Duty Everlasting: The Perils of Applying Traditional Doctrines of Spoliation to Electronic Discovery

  by Michael R. Nelson and Mark H. Rosenberg

15.  


Waiving the Privilege in a Storm of Data: an Argument For Uniformity and Rationality in Dealing With the Inadvertent Production of Privileged Materials in the Age of Electronically Stored Information

  by Dennis R. Kiker

16.  


Shifting Burdens and Concealing Electronic Evidence: Discovery in the Digital Era

  by Rebecca Rockwood

17.  


Legal, Factual and Other Internet Sites for Attorneys and Others

  by Timothy L. Coggins

Volume X (2003-2004), Issue 5 (Spring 2004)

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Introduction: contains Cover, Table of Contents, Letter from the Editor, and Masthead

Articles

49.  


A Topic Both Timely and Timeless

  by James Gibson, Annual Survey

50.  


"Do I Really Have To Do That?" Rule 26(a)(1) Disclosures and Electronic Information

  by David J. Waxse

51.  


Electronic Discovery Best Practices

  by Virginia Llewellyn

52.  


Negotiating the Minefields of Electronic Discovery

  by Stephen D. Williger & Robin M. Wilson

53.  


Collaborative Navigation of the Stormy e-Discovery Seas

  by Robert Douglas Brownstone