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Electronic Discovery and Evidence book review

ELECTRONIC DISCOVERY AND EVIDENCE. "Electronic Discovery and Evidence is a thorough and pragmatic compendium of information covering the broad range of subjects a trial lawyer must know to discover, protect, and produce electronic information in the course of litigation and counseling clients. The book contains detailed and complete discussions regarding both the technical and legal aspects of what we have come to call "electronic evidence." Nonetheless, because it is well organized and contains helpful chapter and subchapter titles, it is easy to read and comprehend. Of greatest importance is the fact that all of the chapters, whether "technical" or "legal," contain extensive references to recent cases and law review articles. These discussions make this book an indispensable reference manual for a trial lawyer newly initiated to the intricacies of electronic discovery. . . I highly recommend this book to the practicing trial bar."

Reviewed by Cassandra G. Sasso
A partner at Baker & Hostetler LLP, Denver, Colorado, specializing in commercial and employment The Colorado Lawyer / June 2004 / Vol. 33, No. 6

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