Hook, Sara Anne2018-03-162018-03-162018Hook, S.A: Electronic Discovery in 2018: Current Challenges and Helpful Resources. American Bankruptcy Trustee Journal. vol. 34, issue 1, Winter 2018, pp. 14-19. Uploaded with permission of the National Association of Bankruptcy Trustees.https://hdl.handle.net/1805/15644Article published in American Bankruptcy Trustee Journal, vol. 34, issue 1, Winter 2018. The official publication of the National Association of Bankruptcy Trustees (NABT). Uploaded to IUPUI ScholarWorks with permission of NABT.Back in 2011-2012, the author wrote a four-part series of articles on electronic discovery (e-discovery), specifically as it related to bankruptcy, for NABTalk: The Journal of the National Association of Bankruptcy Trustees.1-4 Since then, it has been exciting to watch the field of e-discovery evolve over the past decade, particularly from the vantage point of the author's role as a faculty member who teaches a full-semester online course on e-discovery every year. This article will summarize some of the recent developments in e-discovery, highlight some of the current challenges and feature some of the resources and technologies that are available to provide guidance and support for an e-discovery process.en-USElectronic discoveryBankruptcy lawBankruptcy trusteesFederal Rules of EvidenceFederal Rules of Civil ProcedureElectronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM)Information Governance Reference Model (IGRM)Predictive codingElectronic Discovery in 2018: Current Challenges and Helpful ResourcesArticle