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Volume XIX (2012-2013)

Issue 1: Fall 2012

Articles

1.  “Forensic Collection of Electronic Evidence from Infrastructure-As-a-Service Cloud Computing,” by Josiah Dykstra and Damien Riehl

2.  “Technologies-That-Must-Not-Be-Named:  Understanding and Implementing Advanced Search Technologies in E-Discovery” by Jacob Tingen

3.  “A ‘Pinteresting’ Question: Is Pinterest Here to Stay? A Study in How IP Can Help Pinterest Lead a Revolution” by Stephanie Chau

4.  “An Expected Harm Approached To Compensating Consumers for Unauthorized Information Disclosures” by Rachel Yoo

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