Author Award - Electronic Discovery and Evidence
(3-16-04) "KROLL ONTRACK ANNOUNCES RECIPIENTS OF 2004 ELECTRONIC EVIDENCE THOUGHT LEADERSHIP AWARDS. Kroll Ontrack is please to announce the recipients of its annual Electronic Evidence Thought Leadership Awards. These awards are presented to law firms, corporations, government entities, and individuals based on their recent and significant contributions to the development of the body of law, practice and procedure in the area of electronic evidence. The recipients of the 2004 Electronic Evidence Thought Leadership Awards are:
The E-Evidence Thought Leading Scholar Award – Michael R. Arkfeld, Esq. author of Electronic Discovery and Evidence and The Digital Practice of Law.
The E-Evidence Thought Leading Law Firm Award – Kirkland & Ellis LLP
The E-Evidence Thought Leading Litigator Award – William D. Hagedorn, Esq., a Partner in the Washington, D.C. office of McDermott, Will & Emery
The E-Evidence Thought Leading Antitrust Practitioner Award – Michael Cowie, Esq., a Partner in the Washington D.C. office of Howrey Simon Arnold & White, LLP
The E-Evidence Thought Leading Litigation Support Manager Award – Barbara Gueth, a Litigation Support Manager in the Boston office of Ropes & Gray LLP
The Thought Leading Electronic Discovery Case of the Year Award – Zubulake v. UBS Warburg (presented to the Plaintiff’s attorneys, Defendant’s attorneys, and Judge Shira A. Scheindlin)
The Thought Leading Computer Forensics Case of the Year Award – Kucala Enters. Ltd. v. Auto Wax Co. (presented to the Plaintiff’s attorney, Defendant’s attorney, Magistrate Judge Arlander Keys, and Judge Joan Humphrey Lefkow)"

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