Electronic Discovery Law
Electronic Records Open Up Fertile Legal Research Field
By Tricia Bishop, The Baltimore Sun
December 27, 2004
Brian L. Moffet said he saw the writing on the wall about three years ago. The attorney was arguing a national class- action suit with 50,000 pieces of paper entered into evidence when the judge asked, "Where are the e-mails?"
That sent Moffet into scramble mode.
"It was the first time I realized it was something that was going to have to be addressed," recalled the lawyer with Gordon, Feinblatt, Rothman, Hoffberger & Hollander of Baltimore.
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