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Item Electronic Discovery and Bankruptcy: A Review of Recent Cases(2012) Hook, Sara AnneThis article is the third in a series about electronic discovery in bankruptcy. The first article covered the basics of electronic discovery, including history, rules and resources. The second discussed the discoverability of information found on social media sites such as Facebook, YouTube and LinkedIn, and how these sites can be rich sources of evidence for bankruptcy cases. This article will discuss the application of electronic discovery to bankruptcy practice and examine some recent bankruptcy cases where electronic discovery issues were particularly significant A final article will review current technologies that can assist with electronic discovery before and during litigation, introduce examples where the failure to handle the electronic discovery process properly resulted in sanctions and discuss the lessons that can be learned from these examples.Item Electronic Discovery and Bankruptcy: Technology, Sanctions and Lessons Learned(2012) Hook, Sara AnneThis article is the last in a series of articles about electronic discovery in bankruptcy. The first article covered the basics of electronic discovery, including history, rules and resources. The second article discussed the discoverability of information found on social media sites, such as Facebook, YouTube and LinkedIn, and how these sites can be rich sources of evidence for bankruptcy cases. The third article discussed the application of electronic discovery to bankruptcy practice and examined some recent bankruptcy cases where electronic discovery issues were particularly significant. This final article will review current technologies that can assist with electronic discovery before and during litigation, describe some of the ethical duties of attorneys in electronic discovery, provide examples of cases where failure to handle the electronic discovery process properly resulted in sanctions and discuss the lessons that can be learned from these examples.Item Electronic Discovery: The Basics(2011) Hook, Sara AnneThis 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.Item Ethical Issues in IP Law Practice: Where the Rubber Meets the Rules(2011-05-14) Hook, Sara AnneUsing the race theme and symbols as a way to frame the discussion, this paper will highlight a variety of ethical issues that can emerge throughout the representation of a client in matters related to intellectual property law. These are complicated issues, made even more so by the changing nature of the practice of law, by technology and by the fluid nature of the national and global economy. It would be impossible to capture all of the potential ethical issues that could confront an attorney practicing in intellectual property law in one short paper or presentation. Therefore, this paper will wave a yellow flag over a few topics that are at the intersection between law and technology and that may be common to attorneys who deal with patent, trademark, trade secret and copyright law. The bibliography contains a number of resources that can assist attorneys in other matters related to ethical issues of practicing intellectual property law not covered in the paper.Item Legal Informatics - What Records Professionals Need to Know(2014-09-24) Hook, Sara AnneItem Privacy and Security Risks and Requirements with Healthcare IT: Hitting a Home Run Instead of a Foul Ball(2012-11-13) Hook, Sara Anne; Jones, JosetteUsing baseball as a metaphor, this practical, engaging session will explore the security and privacy risks with a number of technologies for storing, handling and communicating health information and highlight the legal obligations and technological requirements for collecting, preserving and producing health information as part of an electronic discovery process.Item Social Media and Electronic Discovery: A Potential Source of Evidence in Bankruptcy Proceedings(2011) Hook, Sara Anne; Taht, Katherine A.This article is the second in a series about electronic discovery in bankruptcy. The first article covered the basics of electronic discovery, including history, rules and resources. This article will discuss the discoverability of information found on social media sites such as Facebook, YouTube and LinkedIn, and how these sites can be rich sources of evidence for bankruptcy cases. 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 introduce examples where the failure to handle the electronic discovery process properly resulted in sanctions and the lessons that can be learned from these examples.Item Social Media Use and Other Complex Jury Issues(2014) Hook, Sara AnneChapter in seminar manual for Voir Dire and Jury Selection. Eau Claire, WI: National Business Institute, 2014. Updated version of a similar chapter for a 2013 seminar manual and presentation on the same topic.Item Social Media, The Internet and Electronically Stored Information Challenges(National Business Institute, 2014) Hook, Sara Anne