Lion's Roar becomes a Cat's Meow: Qualcomm Attorneys Get Off Easy January 15, 2008 Ride the Lightining
Electronic Evidence Blog
Sharon is the author of the noted
electronic evidence blog, Ride the Lightning and is a co-host of the Legal Talk Network podcast series called «The Digital Edge: Lawyers and Technology» as well as «Digital Detectives.»
Not exact matches
Sharon has long written one of the best
blogs out there on
electronic evidence and information security, Ride the Lightning.
Not surprisingly, Fred von Lohmann (congrats, by the way, Fred), on the
Electronic Frontier Foundation's
blog, cites this «spam - igation» as further
evidence that copyright law has become a breeding ground for «trolls intent on shaking down individuals for fast settlements a thousand at a time.»
Author: Lawyer2Lawyer is hosted by J. Craig Williams a lawyer with the Williams Law Firm in Newport Beach, Calif. who also authors May it Please the Court, and Robert Ambrogi, a solo practitioner in Rockport, Mass., who also authors Robert Ambrogi's Lawsites, Media Law and BullsEye - Expert Witnesses & Litigation, contributes to Catalyst E-Discovery
Blog; The ESI Report is hosted by Michele C.S. Lange, a staff attorney in the
electronic evidence services group at Eden Prairie, Minn. - based Kroll Ontrack Inc.; Workers» Comp Matters is hosted by Alan S. Pierce, who practices at Alan S. Pierce & Associates in Salem, Mass.; and Ringler Radio is co-hosted by Ringler Associates» Larry Cohen (North Andover, Mass.) and Donald J. Engels (Chicago); Law Technology Now is hosted by Monica Bay, who is editor - in - chief of Law Technology News and also authors The Common Scold; In - House Legal is hosted by Paul D. Boynton of MCB Communications in Needham, Mass.; The Kennedy - Mighell Report is hosted by Dennis Kennedy, who also authors DennisKennedy.com and is a columnist for the ABA Journal, and Tom Mighell.
Ride the Lightning is an
electronic evidence and information security
blog by Sharon D. Nelson of Sensei Enterprises.
NEWS & COMMENTARY - Articles & Standards / E-Discovery Alerts /
Electronic Discovery and
Evidence Blog
This very varied evidentiary legislation situation, will produce a very inconsistent caselaw, one jurisdiction to the next, once judges and lawyers realize the consequences in law required by the fundamental difference between an
electronic record and a pre-electronic paper record — in particular, the «system integrity concept» that is expressly stated in the electronic records provisions; e.g.: s. 34.1 (5), (5.1) of the Ontario Evidence Act; and, s. 31.2 (1) of the Canada Evidence Act (see my Slaw blog article, «The Dependence of Electronic Discovery and Admissibility upon Electronic Records Management,» published Nov.
electronic record and a pre-
electronic paper record — in particular, the «system integrity concept» that is expressly stated in the electronic records provisions; e.g.: s. 34.1 (5), (5.1) of the Ontario Evidence Act; and, s. 31.2 (1) of the Canada Evidence Act (see my Slaw blog article, «The Dependence of Electronic Discovery and Admissibility upon Electronic Records Management,» published Nov.
electronic paper record — in particular, the «system integrity concept» that is expressly stated in the
electronic records provisions; e.g.: s. 34.1 (5), (5.1) of the Ontario Evidence Act; and, s. 31.2 (1) of the Canada Evidence Act (see my Slaw blog article, «The Dependence of Electronic Discovery and Admissibility upon Electronic Records Management,» published Nov.
electronic records provisions; e.g.: s. 34.1 (5), (5.1) of the Ontario
Evidence Act; and, s. 31.2 (1) of the Canada
Evidence Act (see my Slaw
blog article, «The Dependence of
Electronic Discovery and Admissibility upon Electronic Records Management,» published Nov.
Electronic Discovery and Admissibility upon
Electronic Records Management,» published Nov.
Electronic Records Management,» published Nov. 22, 2013).
In a previous
blog post «Estates in the Digital Age: Debunking E-Discovery Myths in Estate Litigation» we discussed the application of
electronic evidence principles to estate litigation, and noted that
electronic discovery principles are not limited to large scale commercial disputes.
About
Blog Ride the Lightning: Electronic Evidence is a blog by Sharon D. Nelson, a noted author and lecturer and President of the digital forensics firm Sensei Enterprises, I
Blog Ride the Lightning:
Electronic Evidence is a
blog by Sharon D. Nelson, a noted author and lecturer and President of the digital forensics firm Sensei Enterprises, I
blog by Sharon D. Nelson, a noted author and lecturer and President of the digital forensics firm Sensei Enterprises, Inc..
About
Blog Craig Ball of Austin is a trial lawyer, computer forensic examiner, law professor and noted authority on
electronic evidence.