E-mail subpoena power abused: lawyers are cautioned to play by the rules
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The 9th U.S. Circuit Court found the subpoena could be a breach of the Stored Communications Act and the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, both of which outlaw unauthorized access to computers and stored e-mail, establishing a strong warning to lawyers who regularly use e-mail as evidence in their cases.
Publication Name: Law Office Computing
Subject: Law
ISSN: 1055-128X
Year: 2003
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Spotlight on the discovery process
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The importance of electronic discovery in the litigation process is discussed. The ways in which lawyers can apply e-discovery for efficient management are discussed.
Publication Name: Law Office Computing
Subject: Law
ISSN: 1055-128X
Year: 2005
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The sound of podcasts
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The reasons for an increase in usage of podcasts by lawyers are discussed.
Publication Name: Law Office Computing
Subject: Law
ISSN: 1055-128X
Year: 2006
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