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Can
New Technology Solve the Problem?
A Look at the Future of Electronic Discovery
By Deborah H. Juhnke
Clearing
the Fog of War--
Recommended E-Discovery Meet and Confer
Guidelines
By Deborah H. Juhnke and Joan E. Feldman
Collecting
and Preserving Electronic Media
By Joan E. Feldman
Cyber
Terrorism or Cyber Crime?
By Deborah H. Juhnke
Discovery
of Databases in Litigation
By Deborah H. Juhnke
Effective
Data Searches
By Joan E. Feldman
Electronic
Discovery in 2010
By
Deborah H. Juhnke
Electronic
Risk Control
By
Joan E. Feldman
Email
and Other Electronic Data: Treasure Troves
of Evidence
By Joan E. Feldman
The
Essentials of Computer Discovery
By Joan E. Feldman
Essentials
of Electronic Discovery:
Finding and Using Cyber Evidence
By Joan E. Feldman
Everything
You Wanted to Know About EMail Discovery
But Were Afraid to Ask
By Joan E. Feldman
Experts
Role in Computer Based Discovery
By Joan E. Feldman
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Finding
the Elusive 1%
By Deborah H. Juhnke
Instant
Messaging: What You Can't See Can Hurt You
(In Court)
By Deborah H. Juhnke & David P. Stenhouse
Lost?
No. Found? Yes. Those Computer Tapes and
Emails Are Evidence
By Joan E. Feldman
Reducing
Exposure in Litigation
By Deborah H. Juhnke
Show
Me the Money: Cost Concerns in Computer
Discovery
By Joan E. Feldman, Deborah H. Juhnke, James
L. Michalowicz, and Jonathan M. Redgrave
Ten
Steps to Successful Computer-Based Discovery
By Joan E. Feldman
Ten
Ways to Torpedo your Data Discovery Expert
By Deborah H. Juhnke
Top
Ten Things to Do When Collecting Electronic
Evidence
By Joan E. Feldman
Where
Litigation Support Ends and Electronic
Discovery Begins
By Deborah H. Juhnke
Why
Use A Discovery Referee?
By Richard E. Best
Zubulake
Toward a Path of Reasonableness
in Computer Discovery
By Deborah H. Juhnke
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