02620oam 2200457 a 450 991069821400332120180424145739.0(CKB)4920000000058700(OCoLC)795331346(EXLCZ)99492000000005870020120613d2012 ua 0engurbn||||a||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierManaging discovery of electronic information[electronic resource] a pocket guide for judges /Barbara J. Rothstein, Ronald J. Hedges, and Elizabeth C. WigginsSecond ed.Washington, D.C. :Federal Judicial Center,2012.1 online resource (iii, 40 pages)Title from title screen (viewed on Aug. 9, 2012).Includes bibliographical references.Preface and introduction to the second edition -- What is electronically stored information (ESI) and how does it differ from conventional paper-based information? -- What is the judge's role in the discovery of ESI? -- How does a judge promote early consideration of ESI discovery issues? -- What disclosures of ESI are required under rule 26(a)(1)? --How does a judge limit the scope of ESI discovery to that proportional to the needs of the case? -- What principles apply to discovery from nonparties under Rule 45? -- In what form or forms should ESIbe produced? -- How should privilege and waiver issues be handled? -- How is Federal Rule of Evidence 502 used to reduce cost and delay? -- Litigation holds: How can the court promote the parties' reasonable efforts to preserve ESI? -- What are the standards for finding spoliation and the criteria for imposing sanctions? -- Where can a judge find additional information and guidance? -- Conclusion -- Glossary.Managing Discovery of Electronic InformationElectronic discovery (Law)United StatesElectronic recordsLaw and legislationUnited StatesEvidence, DocumentaryUnited StatesElectronic discovery (Law)Electronic recordsLaw and legislationEvidence, DocumentaryRothstein Barbara J(Barbara Jacobs),1939-1407093Hedges Ronald J1397065Wiggins Elizabeth Corinne1958-1385342Federal Judicial Center.UCOUCOGPOBOOK9910698214003321Managing discovery of electronic information3504123UNINA