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Judge Shira A. Scheindlin, Kathleen M. Massey, Laura E. Ellsworth

The rules of civil procedure are once again being amended, this time to update them for document production in the digital age. Judge Shira A. Scheindlin talks about what the proposed changes will mean for in-house counsel. She also gives advice and her top ten tips on conducting e-discovery in the current murky shadow of Rule 26, to avoid garnering sanctions for inadvertently violating a discovery order, or worse yet charges of spoliation of evidence.

Whitney Adams and Jeffery Jacobs

Discusses how vital it is to implement a solid electronic information retention system and provides practice pointers for choosing an appropriate methodology to fit your company's budget.

Mark J. Fucile - partner in the litigation department and co-chair of the professional responsibility practice group, Stoel Rives LLP; Peter R. Jarvis - partner in the litigation department and chair of the professional responsibility practice group, Stoel Rives LLP; and Michael Roster - executive vice president and general counsel, Golden West Financial Corporation

Until recently, document retention policies and advice by in-house counsel on their application were hardly front-page news. The unfolding events in the Enron/Andersen story illustrate how document retention policies and advice by in-house counsel concerning their application can become the subject of intense scrutiny if the destruction of documents and advice on the destruction occur when government investigations and litigation are either threatened or pending.

Jonathan J. Soll -- senior counsel-information technology, Georgia Pacific

Trying to rein in discovery costs and risks associated with corporate email? This primer will take your records retention policy to the next level.

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