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The Electronic Evidence and E-Disclosure Handbook

The Electronic Evidence and E-Disclosure Handbook

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  • 出版商: Sweet & Maxwell U.K.
  • ISBN: 9780414055391
  • 出版时间 January 2016
  • 规格: Paperback
  • 适应领域: U.K. ? 免责申明:
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    Peter Hibbert’s Electronic Evidence and E-Disclosure Handbook provides practical step-by-step guidance on how to project-manage, seek, preserve, and analyse electronic documents for legal review and offers detailed insight on compliance with CPR Part 31 in civil litigation cases in the England & Wales jurisdiction.

    E-disclosure has emerged as a new and important facet of disclosure, as noted by Lord Justice Jackson in his Report on Civil Litigation Costs. It is now seen as inevitable in many cases, rather than an optional course for parties. It is therefore hugely important for judges, solicitors and counsel to have a fully detailed and up-to-date understanding of the process, the ever increasing and developing technology available and how it functions.

    The author ensures that this insight is easily found in his Handbook – using reader-friendly language to explain the technology involved, starting with basic concepts and developing an understanding of some of the more advanced analytical systems. The text advises lawyers on how to communicate confidently with business clients’ IT departments, e-discovery vendors and indeed experienced judges, with a technological understanding and a vocabulary to match. The Electronic Evidence and E-Disclosure Handbook:

    • explains where relevant data may be found
    • demonstrates what software tools exist and what they do (in terms of collecting, processing, reviewing and analysing the data)
    • explains what practitioners can save in terms of cost and time – with screenshots of a number of e-disclosure software tools, showing how data is actually displayed on-screen to enable lawyers to search and review

    The text goes on to guide the reader through the disclosure obligations under CPR part 31, in particular Practice Direction 31B, including essential points on:

    • advising the client on the need to preserve data and the implications of preservation on business operations
    • preparing for the first CMC, including how to conduct the required discussions on technology and disclosure
    • how to avoid sanctions being imposed against the client and against the lawyer for disclosure failures

    The Electronic Evidence and E-Disclosure Handbook is a complete text and looks beyond UK jurisdictions. The author tackles issues which can arise when relevant data are stored in foreign jurisdictions, and also provides an understanding of the legal, practical and technical issues that can arise when transferring electronic data into and outside the England and Wales jurisdiction.

     

    As Lord Justice Jackson remarked in his foreword to the Handbook: 'I anticipate that it will become the vade mecum for any lawyer conducting heavy civil litigation'.

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  • Part 1: Understanding the Project Management Process
    Chapter 1: The EDRM models
    Chapter 2: Procurement & Budgeting

    Part 2: Understanding the Technology
    Chapter 3: Basic Concepts– Stepping into the shallow end
    Chapter 4: Business communications - emails, voice data and messaging systems
    Chapter 5: Tracking social media for e-disclosure purposes
    Chapter 6: Cloud computing: E-disclosure issues
    Chapter 7: Processing, Review & Analysis

    Part 3: Understanding CPR Part 31: Procedural & Technical Requirements
    Chapter 8: The concept of disclosure under CPR Part 31
    Chapter 9: Preparing for the first Case Management Conference
    Chapter 10: The Case Management Conference: Disclosure & Inspection Directions
    Chapter 11: Sanctions

    Part 4: Understanding the Professional Conduct and Privilege Implications
    Chapter 12: Obligations under the SRA and BSB professional conduct rules in e-disclosure cases
    Chapter 13: Protecting legal professional privilege during e-disclosure

    Part 5: Understanding Cross-Border Litigation Issues
    Chapter 14: Disclosure of data in cross-border litigation: Legal and procedural issues
    Chapter 15: Disclosure of data in cross-border disputes: Practical and technical issues

    Part 6: Understanding E-Disclosure in the Context of International Arbitration
    Chapter 16: Disclosure of documents in international arbitration

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