Commercial and Federal Litigation

Committee on Electronic Discovery

 

Constance Boland

 

 

 

 

 
MS. BOLAND

Cohen

 MR. COHEN

The mission of the Electronic Discovery Committee is to contribute pro-actively to the rapidly advancing development of e-discovery law and practice by:

a) raising awareness among practitioners and members of the judiciary, through publications and seminars, about the evolving legal and technical environment that is making e-discovery such a critical part of contemporary litigation;

b) considering, analyzing and reporting on major rulemaking initiatives in the field, including for example the recent proposed modifications to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure targeting e-discovery; and,

c) providing a resource to help lawyers and judges obtain up to date and comprehensive information about e-discovery.

The Electronic Discovery Committee is co-chaired by Constance M. Boland, Nixon Peabody LLP, New York City  cboland@nixonpeabody.com and Adam I. Cohen, Principal, Ernst & Young, New York City Adam.Cohen1@ey.com.

Committee Activities
* Evaluation of NASD manual for Arbitrators, section on electronic
  discovery (in collaboration with Arbitration and Alternate Dispute
  Resolution Committee)
* Report on ethics of meta data

Committee Reports
Best Practices in E-Discovery (2012)
Best Practices in E-Discovery (2011)
Metadata: Basic Guidance for New York Attorneys (April 2008)
Proposed Federal Rule of Evidence 502 (2007)
Electronically Stored Information (2004)
Electronic Information Discovery Report (2001)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

 

 

 


 

 

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Metadata Report (Adobe PDF File)