Spoliation in the electronic age /

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Author / Creator:KohSweeney, Adam P., author.
Imprint:[Arlington, Va.] : Bloomberg BNA, [2014?]-
Description:1 online resource
Language:English
Series:Litigation practice portfolio series ; portfolio 624
Bloomberg BNA litigation practice series ; 624.
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Format: E-Resource Journal
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11798917
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Other authors / contributors:Chen, Louise, author.
Riddle, Bryan, author.
Bloomberg BNA, issuing body.
Frequency:Updated irregularly
Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
Description based on contents viewed on June 7, 2015; title from portfolio description screen.
Summary:"... features a thorough treatment of both the legal considerations and practical aspects needed to either bring a motion for the spoliation of electronically stored evidence (ESI) or defend one--and also how to best prevent spoliation from arising in the first place. The theoretical and the practical integrate seamlessly in this publication, as it moves from the sources of court-imposed sanctions to advice on the concrete steps required to build one's case that sanctionable spoliation has or has not occurred. In a field that is as fact-specific as e-discovery, it is important to know the cases that are out there, and this book lays out the most important cases in each area in detail for the greatest instructive value."