...the development of an international standard for the discovery of electronically...by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute in Sophia Antipolis, France....
...advisor, for the National Institute of Standards and Technology; Venable...
...National Institute of Standards...readiness of American business, but...
...the International Standards Organization a 66-year-old body with 162 member nations...
With regulatory bodies paying increasing attention to the role of automated and high-frequency trading, the focus turns to compliance to monitor processes aimed at minimizing the risk from computer e
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...Review, would be administered under an organization approved by the American National Standards Institute. At minimum, it would guide attorneys in how to perform...
...standards of other independent and prominent bodies, such as the American National Standards Institute, Internet Engineering Task Force, and International Standards Organization, Dodson added...
...National Institute of Standards and Technology...
...staple of American civil litigation...and the Institute for the...as the national debate on...and the standards for spoliation...
...Times piece implored American corporations to avoid "wasteful...cloud can complicate efforts to institute a litigation hold upon the...
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