Sunday, January 20, 2008

Electronic Evidence and Discovery Handbook


I just listened to a podcast interview with two of the authors of The Electronic Evidence and Discovery Handbook: Forms, Checklists and Guidelines, published by the ABA.

Asked what sets this book apart from other books on e-discovery, Sharon Nelson said: forms. She quoted a friend as saying that all lawyers want two things: forms and a continuance. This book has 60 forms (and a CD-ROM to make them easy to work with).

For more about the book, see the publisher's description (the publisher is the ABA) or take a look at it in the library (KF8947 .N45 2006 at Classified Stacks).

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