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Ethical E-Discovery: Ethics And Interdependence In An Ever-Changing Field
30 November 2015
Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP
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E-Discovery counsel Samantha V. Ettari and associate Noah
Hertz-Bunzl wrote an article titled "Ethical E-Discovery:
Ethics and Interdependence in an Ever-Changing Field" which
appeared in the November 23, 2015, issue of The National Law
Journal. The article discusses what lawyers must do to meet
professional conduct requirements within the constantly evolving
electronic discovery realm.
Ethical E-Discovery: Ethics and Interdependence in an Ever-Changing
Field
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