"Liberal discovery is a hallmark of our civil justice system because parties need information to prosecute or defend
their cases. Relevant information may be conveyed to the adversary in a myriad of ways, including pretrial disclosures,
responses to interrogatories, and an exchange of documents. In today's paperless world, discovery has focused less on
hard copy documents and more on electronically-stored information."
Electronic Discovery Sanctions in the Twenty-First Century - Judge Shira A. Scheindlin and Kanchana Wangkeo
Electronic evidence is dramatically changing the litigation battlefield requiring new strategies and tactics. Lawyer's
who quickly adapt to these new strategies and tactics will have a decisive edge on the battlefield.
SGC has put together a place where attorney's can go to get the latest on electronic discovery and computer forensics.
Here you will find links to books, articles, case law and presentations that will help uncover new ways to approach
litigation and the electronic discovery process.
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