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Vol. 71, Issue 5, 2019September 01, 2019 EDT

Towards a New Paradigm for E-Discovery in Civil Litigation: A Judicial Perspective

William Matthewman,
Photo by Trent Erwin on Unsplash

Articles in Vol. 71, Issue 5, 2019

Vol. 71, Issue 5, 2019
  • Oh What a Truism the Tenth Amendment Is: State Sovereignty, Sovereign Immunity, and Individual Liberties
    Sharon E. Rush
  • Revisiting Background Principles in Takings Litigation
    Michael C. BlummRachel G. Wolfard
  • Regulating the Sale of Stock Exchange Market Data to High-Frequency Traders
    Jerry W. Markham
  • Towards a New Paradigm for E-Discovery in Civil Litigation: A Judicial Perspective
    William Matthewman
  • A Faustian Bargain that Undermines Research Participants’ Privacy Rights and Return of Results
    Barbara J. EvansSusan M. Wolf
  • Let Them Eat Cake or Let Him Not Bake? Summary and Analysis of Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission
    Michael Beato
Fla. L. Rev.
William Matthewman, Towards a New Paradigm for E-Discovery in Civil Litigation: A Judicial Perspective, 71 Fla. L. Rev. 1261 (2019).
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