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August 18, 2005
Arkfeld's Electronic Discovery and Evidence
The literature in this area is populated by a lot of junk. This title isn't one of them.
Electronic Discovery and Evidence (2005-2006 ed.)
Michael R. Arkfeld, Esq.
Law Partner Publishing, LLC
0-9669347-1-7
looseleaf updated annually, last updated August 2005
$149.99 and $8.00 S&H
Description: A detailed legal treatise for lawyers and other legal professionals, Electronic Discovery and Evidence explores nearly every legal dilemma that may confront the discovery and admissibility of electronic evidence. It covers electronic storage devices and locations, data types, as well as legal issues regarding preservation and discovery with a special focus on admissibility of electronic evidence. All this is accomplished with clear explanations of technology and legal concepts; authoritative discussion of court rules and case law; evidentiary analysis and forms, checklists and practical pointers.
Recommendation: Good all-in-one resource for any collection.
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