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SECTION TWO Current Laws Affecting Discovery
by Harry Cendrowski, James P. Martin
Cloud Computing and Electronic Discovery
PREFACE
Notes
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
SECTION ONE Cloud Computing: Basics of Technologies and Applications
CHAPTER 1 Cloud Computing Definitions and Technical Considerations
IaaS
PaaS
SaaS
Considerations for Discovery
Data Transfer Regulations
Notes
CHAPTER 2 The Proliferation of Data Available for Discovery
An Example of Third-Party Data: Google Search Engine
Consideration of Data Points in Discovery
Creating an eDiscovery Plan in a Cloud-Based World
Production of Cloud Data
Notes
CHAPTER 3 Cloud Migration and Planning for Retention
Data Retention and the Cloud
Considerations for Litigation
Notes
SECTION TWO Current Laws Affecting Discovery
CHAPTER 4 Brief History of Privacy and Selected Electronic Surveillance Laws
Communications Act of 1934
Title III—Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act, 1968
Advancements in Telephone System Technologies
Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986
Notes
CHAPTER 5 Electronic Communications Privacy Act
Title II—The Stored Communications Act
§2703—Required Disclosure of Customer Communication or Records
Backup Provisions
Electronic Storage and the Ninth Circuit
Pen Registers and Trap and Trace Devices
Production Demands and the ECPA
Notes
CHAPTER 6 Proposed Legislative Changes and Future Laws
Points for Improvement
Congressional Action
Notes
CHAPTER 7 The Control Concept and Related Issues
The Application of Rule 34(a)
Rule 34(a) in Litigation
Flagg—A Modern Day Approach
Notes
CHAPTER 8 Current Issues in Cloud Data
Cell Tower Data and Location Information
StingRay and Location Monitoring
BYOD Policies and Data Ownership
Notes
CHAPTER 9 The Rise of Social Media and Its Role in Litigation
Roots of Social Media
Why, How, and When to Access Data on Social Media in Litigation
Obligations to Preserve Evidence
Accessing Social Media
Using Social Media in Litigation
Notes
SECTION THREE Relevant Cases
CHAPTER 10 Modern Case Analysis Shaping Litigation
O’Grady v. Superior Court, 139 Cal.App.4th 1423 (2006)
Krinsky v. Doe 6, 72 Cal.Rptr.3d 231 (2008)
Flagg v. City of Detroit, 252 F.R.D. 346 (E.D. Mich 2008)
Warshak v. United States, 631 F.3d 266 (6th Circ. 2010)
Ehling v. Monmouth-Ocean Hospital, 872 F.Supp.2d 369 (D.N.J. 2012)
Juror Number One v. California, 206 Cal.App. 4th 854 (2012)
Summary of Cases
Notes
CHAPTER 11 Cloud Computing and Reasonable Expectations of Privacy: Fourth Amendment Concerns
Ex Parte Jackson, 96 U.S. 727 (1877)
Olmstead v. United States, 277 U.S. 438 (1928)
Katz v. United States, 88 S.Ct. 507 (1967)
United States v. Miller, 425 U.S. 435 (1976)
United States v. Jacobsen, 466 U.S. 109 (1984)
United States v. Jones, 132 S.Ct. 945 (2012)
Summary of Cases
Notes
CHAPTER 12 Compelled Production of Cloud Computing Data: Fifth Amendment Concerns
United States v. Doe, 465 U.S. 605 (1984)
Doe v. United States, 487 U.S. 201 (1988)
United States v. Hubbell, 530 U.S. 27 (2000)
In re Boucher, 2009 WL 424718 (D. Vt. 2009)
In re Grand Jury Subpoena Duces Tecum, March 25, 2011, 670 F.3d 1335 (11th Circ. 2011)
Notes
ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
ABOUT THE COMPANION WEB SITE
INDEX
END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT
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