Arkfeld's eLawExchange.com
We are excited to launch our new web site Arkfeld's eLawExchange.com (www.elawexchange.com) and its many free resources for the eLaw legal community.
The web site provides FREE access to:
• State Ediscovery Caselaw and Rules - This database contains ediscovery caselaw and procedural rules from all 50 states. Check back often to see the status of ediscovery law in your state.
• Litigation Intelligence Links - Several hundred websites have been assembled for the purpose of providing the legal professional with links to "litigation related" resources to better enable you to litigate your cases. From "people and business directories" to "location of a company's legal representatives" these links have been chosen as the best for litigators.
• Find a Service Provider/Expert - The reality is that we have a new "member" on our litigation team - ediscovery service providers/experts who can assist in the handling of ESI. This database is a collection of organizations and individuals who can assist in the following areas of e-discovery:
o Education, Consulting and Mgmt.
o Hardware and Software
o Staffing and Management
o Document and ESI Services
o Hosting, Processing and Searching
o Trial Services
o Experts
Organizations can be located depending on what service they provide or by geographic location. For example, if you choose a service category, you can further narrow your search by selecting a metro area, main office, state and/or country.
• Articles - One of the leading articles is the "Form or Forms" of ESI that provides a glossary of terms that you can freely use for your "meet and confer" and other pretrial interactions with the Court or opposing counsel.
• Publication Discount - For this special launch the publisher of the treatise Arkfeld on Electronic Discovery and Evidence and the accompanying Best Practices Guides (ESI Pretrial Strategies and Electronic Discovery and Evidence) is offering a 20% discount. Use the promotional code EDE0720 when ordering.
We hope you find these resources valuable in your transition to digital evidence.
Michael
Michael Arkfeld




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