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Library/File Location
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MATBEN/NYPGEE NY/NYPGEE
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Source Selection Location
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/Area of Law - By Topic/General Business/Search Analysis, Law Reviews & Journals/Combined States/Search Analysis & CLE Materials/Matthew Bender(R)/New York /Area of Law - By Topic/Litigation Practice & Procedure/Search Analysis, Law Reviews & Journals/By State/New York /Area of Law - By Topic/Municipal Government/Search Analysis, Law Reviews & Journals/By Area of Law/Litigation Practice & Procedure/By State/New York /Secondary Legal/Matthew Bender(R)/By Area of Law/Civil Practice and Procedure/New York /Secondary Legal/Matthew Bender(R)/By Area of Law/Litigation /Secondary Legal/Matthew Bender(R)/By Jurisdiction/New York /States Legal - U.S./Combined States/Search Analysis & CLE Materials/Matthew Bender(R)/New York /States Legal - U.S./New York/Emerging Issues/Electronic Discovery & Evidence /States Legal - U.S./New York/Search Analysis & CLE Materials/All New York Treatises & Analytical Materials /States Legal - U.S./New York/Search Analysis & CLE Materials/Litigation Practice & Procedure /States Legal - U.S./New York/Search Analysis & CLE Materials/Personal Injury
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Coverage
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Through November 2009; Release No. 2010
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Frequency of Update
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Annually
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Online Availability
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Updated regularly - Atypical update schedule/as received from the publisher
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Publisher
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Matthew Bender & Company, Inc.
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Data Format
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Full-text
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Description
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The LexisNexis Practice Guide New York e-Discovery and Evidence explains how to navigate New York and federal law and existing and developing technology that impact the discovery and use as evidence of electronically stored information (ESI). Specifically, it does the following: - Describes the creation, storage, and production of ESI. - Explores how to identify and manage the volume of electronically stored information that may be relevant to a particular lawsuit. - 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. - Evaluates the unique obligation of the parties to meet and confer on the plan for discovery of ESI, especially with respect to ethical considerations, litigation strategy and managing the cost of producing ESI. - Explains how to use ESI at trial. The LexisNexis Practice Guide New York e-Discovery and Evidence integrates how-to practice guidance, task-oriented checklists, downloadable forms and references to sources that provide in-depth explanations of technical subjects to make this complex area understandable to litigators. It distills the experience of a seasoned litigator in both federal and New York State courts to demystify the complex areas of understanding, planning, identifying, producing, preserving, protecting and using ESI. It offers targeted practical guidance for the New York litigator struggling to master the complexities of technology and the New York and federal court rules and case law that govern this important evolving area.
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Regions of Coverage
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/Region of Coverage/United States /Region of Coverage/North America/United States
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News & Business
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/Topics/Crime & Justice
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Publication Type
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/Source Type/Treatises & Analytical Material
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Legal
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/Legal/Criminal Procedure & Litigation /Legal/General Legal Sources /Legal/Civil Procedure & Litigation
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Industry
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/Industry/Legal
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Premier Date
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September 04, 2009
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