LAW 353 Electronic Discovery

Provides a thorough examination of the process of electronic discovery, beginning with the duty to preserve electronically stored information (ESI) and continuing through the collection, search, review, and production of ESI in litigation. The procedural and practical aspects of e-discovery will be studied in the context of current rules and case law. Students will explore e-discovery principles and apply certain technologies used in various aspects of the e-discovery process. Legal specialty course (LSC)

Credits

3 credits

Prerequisite

A grade of C or better in LAW 210

Offered

Fall or Spring, as needed