It was always ambitious to try creating a set of civil procedure rules which worked effectively in every court and for every kind of case. I wonder what proportion of the CPR consists of exceptions, derogations and special cases inserted … Contin…
In the introduction to my Electronic Evidence Workbook, I note that my goal is to change the way readers think …Continue reading →
On the eve of each semester, I revise my E-Discovery Workbook to hasten my law students’ arrival at that glorious …Continue reading →
In this absolutely fantastic, must-read post for eDiscovery professionals of all experience levels, Craig Ball lays out the full course study guide he gives his eDiscovery and Digital Evidence students at the University of Texas School of Law. From the concepts, the terminology, the case law and the practice skills, how do you think you would do on Professor Ball’s final exam?
U.S. legal holds present a conundrum that confronts the bar and bench with increasing frequency. It is the result of…
In the early days of eDiscovery academia, admissibility was an often forgotten topic. It drifted alone in the CLE Sea…
ESI GUIDE THROWBACK – Introducing ESI Survival Guide
After preparing the new ESI Survival Guide for its 2021 release, I ran across some of the videos that I…