Hook, Sara Anne2012-11-052012-11-052011NABTalk: Journal of the National Association of Bankruptcy Trustees. Vol. 27, Issue 3, Fall 2011, pp. 16-20. Also cite as NABTalk: Journal of the National Association of Bankruptcy Trustees, 27 at 16.https://hdl.handle.net/1805/3074Reprint by permission from NABTalk, Journal of the National Association of Bankruptcy Trustees, 27, pp. 16-20.This article is the first in a series about electronic discovery in bankruptcy. This article will cover the basics of electronic discovery, including history, rules and resources. Future articles will apply electronic discovery principles to bankruptcy law practice, review current technologies that can assist with electronic discovery before and during litigation and discuss examples where the failure to properly handle the electronic discovery process properly in bankruptcy cases resulted in sanctions and the lessons that can be learned from these cases.en-USelectronic discoverybankruptcyElectronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM)electronically stored informationElectronic Discovery: The BasicsArticle