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New Developments in Evidentiary Law in New York, 2012 ed.: Leading Lawyers on Understanding Recent Cases and Trends in Evidentiary Law (Inside the Minds)
New Developments in Evidentiary Law in New York 2012 ed Leading Lawyers on Understanding Recent Cases and Trends in Evidentiary Law - Inside the Minds Author:Multiple Authors New Developments in Evidentiary Law in New York provides an authoritative, insider's perspective on the current state of New York evidentiary law. Featuring partners and shareholders from some of the nation's leading law firms, these experts guide the reader through the latest changes in case law and legislation affecting evidentiary guidelines,... more » and present strategies for complying with these regulations. These top lawyers discuss key issues, including spoliation of evidence, handling expert testimony, and cost-shifting in electronic discovery. Additionally, these leaders provide their thoughts on the expanding role of technology in evidentiary law, covering areas such as e-discovery, social media, and the duty to preserve electronic evidence. The different niches represented and the breadth of perspectives presented enable readers to get inside some of the great legal minds of today, as these experienced lawyers offer up their thoughts around the keys to navigating this ever-evolving area of law. Inside the Minds provides readers with proven business and legal intelligence from leading C-Level executives and lawyers. Each chapter offers thought leadership and expert analysis on an industry, profession, or topic, providing a future-oriented perspective and proven strategies for success. Each author has been selected based on their experience and C-Level standing within the business and legal communities. Chapters Include: 1. Stephen Ehrenberg, Partner, Sullivan & Cromwell LLP - "Discovery and Spoliation of Electronically Stored Information"
2. Barbara A. Lukeman, Partner, Nixon Peabody LLP - "The Feast and Famine of New York's Evidentiary Rules: An Analysis of Trending Issues"
3. Kristi A. Davidson, Shareholder, Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC - "The Internet Age: Overcoming Hurdles to the Use of Social Media and Other Electronic Evidence at Trial"
4. Timothy G. Cameron, Partner, Cravath Swaine & Moore LLP - "Expert Testimony, Evidence Preclusion, Hearsay, and Cost-Shifting in Electronic Discovery"
5. Marc L. Antonecchia, Partner, Holland & Knight LLP - "Defenses and Proof in Spoliation of e-Discovery"
6. P. Benjamin Duke, Partner, Covington & Burling LLP - "The Convergence of New York State and Federal Law on Electronic Evidence"« less