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Ethics: eDiscovery

Contains material from Mar 2009

Ethics: eDiscovery
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eDiscovery - A discussion of the production of electronic information in response to discovery requests, including preservation of electronic documents and inadvertent production of privileged documents. Includes a slide presentation and an 18 page paper.

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1. Ethics: E-discovery (Mar 2009)

Michael James Golden, Jason Boulette

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Ethics: E-discovery (Mar 2009)

Discussion of production of electronic information in response to discovery requests, including preservation of electronic documents and inadvertent production of privileged documents.

Originally presented: Feb 2009 Corporate Counsel Institute

Michael James Golden, Boulette & Golden - Austin, TX
Jason Boulette, Boulette & Golden L.L.P. - Austin, TX