

An edition of Electronic evidence (2005)
law and practice
By Paul R. Rice
Publish Date
2008
Publisher
Section of Litigation, American Bar Association
Language
eng
Pages
444
Description:
Investigates various issues that may arise with electronic communications from initiation of a case to trial. This offers useful solutions to both existing and possible problems. Reviews both the new discovery rules and how they relate to past practices, as well as basic evidentiary issues governing the admissibility of electronic evidence. Particular emphasis is given to problems that could develop around the way in which parties are asserting the attorney-client privilege and judges are applying it to e-mail communications. Important for all attorneys working with clients who use digital communications and for judges ruling on matters involving email.
subjects: Electronic records, Documentary Evidence, Law and legislation, Automation, Computer files, Electronic discovery (Law), Evidence, Documentary, Electronic evidence, Computers, law and legislation, Commercial law, united states, Evidence (Law), Technology and law, Commercial law, States
Places: United States