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5 Shidler J. L. Com. & Tech. 1 (2008-2009)

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Cite as: Jason Boulette and Tanya DeMent, Ethical Considerations for
Blog-Related Discovery, 5 Shidler J.L. Com. & Tech. 1 (Sep. 23, 2008),
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ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR BLOG-RELATED
DISCOVERY
Jason Boulette and Tanya DeMent 1
@Jason Boulette and Tanya DeMent
Abstract
The rise in blogs (short for Web-logs) has spawned a new
world of considerations for lawyers and clients. At their
foundation, blogs are Web sites that serve as online diaries
and sounding boards. Blogs typically consist of posts,
pictures, images, links, and other entries that run the
gambit of subjects from politics to sports to literature to
personal materials. The exponential rise in blogging stems
from improvements in technology, the increasing
sophistication of Internet users, and the low cost of creating
and maintaining blogs. In the last several years, blogs have
mushroomed in number and have achieved a measure of
legitimacy and legal protection. At the same time, blogging
is also creating its own unique brand of legal issues. Of
specific concern to lawyers are the ethical issues surrounding
a lawyer's use of blogs, particularly as blog-based discovery
becomes more and more common. This article will provide
an overview of a lawyer's obligations under the Model Rules
of Professional Conduct and the corresponding Washington
Rules of Professional Conduct with respect to blog-based
discovery.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Use of Bloos in Informal Discovery
Use of Bloos in Formal Discovery
The Rules
Determining Whether Bloging Constitutes a
Communication
Passive Review
Affirmative Posting

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