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3 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. [i] (2009)

handle is hein.journals/fecourtl3 and id is 1 raw text is: THE FEDERAL COURTS LAW REVIEW
Volume 3, Issue 1                                               2009
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FOREWORD
Andrew W. Kunz and Matthew J. Keller .......................... 1
REWRITING THE RECORD: A FEDERAL COURT SPLIT ON THE SCOPE
OF PERMISSIBLE CHANGES TO A DEPOSITION TRANSCRIPT
Christopher Macchiaroli and Danielle Tarin ...................... 1
RESOLVING INTRA-CIRCUIT SPLITS IN THE FEDERAL COURTS OF
APPEAL
M ichael  D uvall  ..................................................  17
INADVERTENT SPOLIATION OF ESI AFTER THE 2006 AMENDMENTS:
THE IMPACT OF RULE 37(e)
Thom as  Y   A llm an  ..............................................  25
THE BURDEN OF DISCOVERING INACCESSIBLE ELECTRONICALLY
STORED INFORMATION: RULES 26(b)(2)(B) & 45(d)(1)(D)
D avid  K .  Isom   ..................................................  39
THE SEDONA PRINCIPLES (SECOND EDITION): ACCOMMODATING THE
2006 E-DISCOVERY AMENDMENTS
Thom as  Y. A llm an  ..............................................  63

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