Lawyer Article
E-Discovery 101
September 19, 2011
Republished here with permission of the North Carolina Bar Association. This article was previously published in the Fall 2011 edition of the North Carolina State Bar Journal.
Womble Carlyle attorney Ron Davis has written a new article on “E-Discovery 101” for the current issue of the North Carolina State Bar Journal.
Davis’ article focuses on the basics of e-discovery, specifically how it is practiced in North Carolina, and how it differs from traditional discovery. Topics addressed in the article include:
- What is “e-discovery” and why should I be concerned?
- How does e-discovery work?
- Preservation, Processing, Production and Privilege
- Specific Rules for North Carolina
Ron Davis has more than 20 years of experience as a business trial attorney. Davis concentrates his practice in North Carolina federal courts, the North Carolina Business Court, and North Carolina state courts. He practices in Womble Carlyle’s Winston-Salem office.
This document is intended as an informational reminder and does not constitute legal advice. If you have any questions or would like to discuss a particular situation, please contact Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, LLP. The purpose of this article is to provide general information about significant legal developments and should not be construed as legal advice on any specific facts and circumstances.
