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26 Regent U. L. Rev. [i] (2013-2014)

handle is hein.journals/regulr26 and id is 1 raw text is: REGENT UNIVERSITY
LAW REVIEW
VOLUME 26              2013-2014               NUMBER 1
CONTENTS
A SURVEY OF EMERGING ISSUES IN ELECTRONIC
DISCOVERY
FOREWORD
Judge Andrew Jay Peck   1
PREDICTIVE CODING AND THE PROPORTIONALITY DOCTRINE: A
MARRIAGE MADE IN BIG DATA
Ralph C. Losey   7
PREDICTIVE CODING: A TRIAL COURT JUDGE'S PERSPECTIVE
Judge Henry Coke Morgan, Jr.  71
DISCOVERY AND THE DUTY OF COMPETENCE
Monica McCarroll   81
ADVANCING THE GOALS OF A JUST, SPEEDY, AND INEXPENSIVE
DETERMINATION OF EVERY ACTION: THE RECENT CHANGES TO
THE DISTRICT OF KANSAS GUIDELINES FOR CASES INVOLVING
ELECTRONICALLY STORED INFORMATION
Judge David J. Waxse  111
ARTICLES
BENEFIT CORPORATIONS, INNOVATION, AND STATUTORY DESIGN
J. William Callison  143

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