Appendices 1-7 - Electronic Disclosure in International Arbitration
About the Editor:
DAVID J. HOWELL is Co-Chair of the Global International Arbitration practice of Fulbright & Jaworski and acts as counsel and advocate in complex international arbitrations of commercial, investment and construction disputes. He has practiced in London, Dubai and Singapore and is a Fellow of the UK, Singapore and Hong Kong Institutes of Arbitrators.
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Appendices 1-7
David J. Howell
About the Arbitration and ADR Committee (D)
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Chapter 1
Introduction: Electronic Disclosure In International Arbitration: A Changing Paradigm
By
David J. Howell
Chapter 2
A Civil Law Perspective: "Forget E-Discovery!"
By
Michael E. Schneider
Chapter 3
E-Disclosure In International Arbitration
By
Stephen R. Jagusch
Chapter 4
Production Of Electronically Stored Information In Arbitration: Sufficiency Of The Iba Rules?
By
John M. Barkett
Chapter 5
The New Reality Of Electronic Document Production In International Arbitration: A Catalyst For Convergence
By
Richard D. Hill
Chapter 6
Litigation Lessons: The Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure, The Sedona Principles And Part 31 Of The English Civil Procedure Rules
By
Judge Ronald J. Hedges
Chapter 7
A U.S. Perspective:Convergence Of Standards For Information Exchange In International Arbitration And American Civil Discovery
By
Tom Barnett
Chapter 8
Electronic Disclosure In International Arbitration: The Issues - Panel Discussion
Moderator:
Lawrence W. Newman
Panel:
David J. Howell
Tom Barnett
Judge Ronald J. Hedges
Stephen R. Jagusch
Michael E. Schneider
Chapter 9
An In-House Counsel's Guide To E-Disclosure
By
Laura M. Kibbe
Chapter 10
E-Discovery Playbook: How E-Discovery Can Be A Proactive Tool For Winning
By
Ashley B. Watson
Chapter 11
E-Discovery's Greatest Challenges:
Management Of Diverse Resources & Discovery Burden Estimating
By
James M. Wright
Chapter 12
The In-House Counsel Experience - Panel Discussion
Moderator:
Tom Sikora
Panel:
David J. Howell
Laura M. Kibbe
Liane Komagome
James M. Wright
Steve Pate
Chapter 13
Flat World Electronic Discovery: A Cyber-Tower Of Babel?
By
Stephen D. Whetstone
Chapter 14
Avoiding The Electronic Disclosure Money Pit: Strategies For Maximizing Cost Savings And Winning Cases
By
Jerry F. Barbanel And Thomas W. Avery
Chapter 15
IT Tools And Techniques - Panel Discussion
Moderator:
Mark Yacano
Panel:
David J. Howell
Ashley B. Watson
Thomas W. Avery
Jerry F. Barbanel
Stephen D. Whetstone
Jonathan Sachs
Chapter 16
E-Discovery And Technology: The Future
By
Skip Walter
Chapter 17
Whither E-Disclosure In International Arbitration? - Panel Discussion
Moderator:
Chuck Ragan
Panelists:
David J. Howell
Henri C. Alvarez
John M. Barkett
C. Mark Baker
Stephen R. Jagusch
Michael E. Schneider
Tom Sikora
Skip Walter
APPENDICES
Appendix 1
IBA Rules on the Taking of Evidence in International
Commercial Arbitration
Appendix 2
Sedona Principles for Electronic Document Production,
Second Edition
Appendix 3
CPR Draft Protocol on Pre-Hearing Disclosure of Documents
and Information in Arbitration
Appendix 4
ICDR Guidelines for Arbitrators Concerning Exchanges
of Information
Appendix 5
Practice Direction to Part 31 of the English Civil Procedure Rules
Appendix 6
Amendments to Rules 16 and 26 of the U.S. Federal Rules
of Civil Procedure
Appendix 7
Managing Disclosure of Electronic Information:
A Pocket Guide for Judges