Abstract
The Richmond Journal of Law and Technology is proud to present its Annual Survey issue of the 2010–2011 academic year. The Journal strives to find interesting and contemporary topics that bisect technology and the law, and publish authors who provide in-depth and practical analysis of these topics to the legal community and beyond. To that end, this year’s Annual Survey is devoted exclusively to the topic of electronic discovery. In the two years since the Journal last published on this important issue, the availability of electronic information has increased exponentially, courts have continued to struggle with the 2006 Amendments to the Federal Rules, and technology-assisted document review is beginning to fundamentally alter the litigation process. The time has come to once again address the issue of e-discovery.
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Stephen J. Rancourt,
Introduction: contains Cover, Table of Contents, Letter from the Editor, and Masthead,
17
Rich. J.L. & Tech
(2011).
Available at:
https://scholarship.richmond.edu/jolt/vol17/iss3/1