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Criminal

Aug. 11, 2009

21st Century Criminals

E-discovery assumes a critical role unique to criminal proceedings, write Maureen Duffy-Lewis and Daniel B. Garrie and Daniel K. Gelb.

FOCUS COLUMN

By Maureen Duffy-Lewis, Daniel B. Garrie and Daniel K. Gelb

Long gone or fading fast are the days when only bookmakers, Ponzi schemers, predatory mortgage brokers, insider traders, just to name a few, rely on the "paperwork" to carry on their daily business. The paperless world has come full circle. Not even "respectable law breakers" can get along without some sort of electronic communication device or computer.

Much to the ...

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