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RECENT ARTICLES AND PRESENTATIONS ON ELECTRONIC DISCOVERY AND RELATED ISSUES

Tom Allman, "Ruling Offers Lessons for Counsel on Electronic Discovery Abuse," Washington Legal Foundation Legal Backgrounder, Vol. 19, No. 34, October 15, 2004

Tom Allman, "Memorandum to the Sedona Conference Working Group," October 6, 2004

Hon. Ron Hedges, "Discovery of Digital Information," September 27, 2004

George Socha, "Jack Seward's 'Avoid Being Duped' - George Socha Responds," September 2004

Jack Seward, "Protecting Yourself Against E-Illiteracy: Avoid Being Duped," American Bankruptcy Institute Journal, September 2004

Ken Withers, "Two Tiers and a Safe Harbor: Federal Rulemakers Grapple With Electronic Discovery," The Federal Lawyer, September 2004

Ken Withers, "Electronic Discovery Disputes: Decisional Guidance," Civil Action, Summer 2004

Ken Withers, "Public Access and New Attorney Responsibilities," For The Defense, June 2004

Ken Withers, "Considerations for Selecting a Form of Production in Electronic Discovery," The E-Discovery Standard, Summer 2004

Ken Withers, Foreword to Lange and Nimsger, Electronic Evidence and Discovery: What Every Lawyer Should Know (ABA Section of Science and Technology, 2004)

"The Sedona Principles," January, 2004

Ken Withers, "Electronic Discovery: What You Need to Know," Association of the Bar of New York City, 29 May 2003 (PowerPoint slides and text)

John Carroll and Ken Withers, Observations on "The Sedona Principles," 10 April 2003

Ken Withers, ""Electronic Discovery,"
National Workshop for United States Magistrate Judges,
12 June 2002
(PowerPoint slides and text)

Draft Report of the Joint Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts/Department of Justice Working Group on Electronic Technology in the Criminal Justice System, December 2002

Thomas Y. Allman, "A Proposed Model for State Rules re: Electronic Discovery",
National Center for State Courts General Counsel Committee, 15 November 2001

Richard L. Marcus, "Confronting the Future: Coping With Discovery of Electronic Material,"
64 Law & Contemp. Probs. 253, (Spring/Summer 2001)

The Sedona Conference on Complex Litigation: Two original papers present views on limiting the scope and cost of electronic discovery
A special posting for www.kenwithers.com visitors
April 2001

"Point/Counterpoint: Should the Federal Rules Be Amended?"
A special posting for www.kenwithers.com visitors
April 2001

Ken Withers, "Computer-Based Discovery in Federal Civil Litigation,"
Federal Courts Law Review, 25 October 2000

Ken Withers, "Self-Deleting E-Mail: A Self-Delusion?"
Discovery Edge, Fall 2000

Ken Withers, "Is Digital Different? Electronic Disclosure and Discovery in Civil Litigation"
First Prize, British Irish Legal Education Technology Association, Lord Lloyd of Kilgerran Essay Competition, 30 December 1999


This directory updated 19 October 2004.