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Nov 22, 2024
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LAW 930 - E-Discovery3 Credit Hours An introduction to electronic discovery (e-discovery) in civil litigation. Students will handle every aspect of e-discovery in a simulated case, including participating in a 26(f) conference, drafting and responding to discovery requests, preparing a privilege log, and conducting a document review using e-discovery software. Will study recent e-discovery cases and other developments in the law. Members of the bench and bar will sometimes participate in class discussions. Each student will write a paper and make a presentation on an emerging problem in e-discovery practice. Must have a laptop computer that meets the requirements necessary to operate the e-discovery software used in the simulated case. (DE) Prerequisite(s): 921. Registration Restriction(s): Law students only.
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