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DIGITAL DISCOVERY
A project to explore, develop, and educate on discovery in the digital sphere
Bringing practitioners, judges, and academics together
**View the complete archives from the Digital Discovery CLE Offering**
We live in an Internet age. We are experiencing
exponential technological change. Electronic communication offers higher, faster levels
of problem-solving and understanding. Large institutions and individuals alike must be
nimble in the new knowledge environment, lest in a generation's time they become
dinosaurs.
Electronic communication is also increasingly recordable, and, as such, discoverable.
As the recent Microsoft case demonstrates, all communication is at risk of being
subpoenaed in the process of legal discovery and, potentially, used as evidence
against its writers-and their employers. A powerful tool of total transparency for
those interested in exposing wrongdoing; a dangerous tool of total invasion for those
interested in protecting privacy.
In the sphere of digital discovery, few guidelines have been established. The more
lawyers and judges understand the issues and associated risks, the better Law will be.
At this point in the game, creating the agenda, naming the relevant issues, and
engendering the terms of debate offer the greatest potential impact on levels of
understanding.
Online Library of Sources
A History of Digital Data Creation
Digital Discovery Project Timeline and Goals
Archive
of Events Mississippi Digital Discovery Judicial Conference
(March 22, 2001)
First Circuit Judicial Conference Workshop on Digital Discovery
(October 10, 2000)
Original Planning Meeting
(May 3, 2000)
Digital Discovery - Participants' Ideas
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