How legal constraints is different than us discovery law


Assignment

Pretrial forensic-discovery requirements have changed in the United States concerning the requirement for the forensic investigative party to search for electronically stored information (ESI). Amendments now require the forensics investigative party to search for ESI information no matter where it is stored. Sometimes this information will be stored in the European Union; therefore, the investigator must attempt to acquire it from EU and include the specifics of this activity in the forensics report. The chief technical officer (CTO) of your forensic company of 250 personnel would like you to draft a 5-6-page article for insertion into the company newsletter, which should include the following:

1. An introduction to the contents of the article

2. Identification of the applicable legal constraints involving the discovery of stored personally identifiable EU member information (also known as ESI)

3. How this is different than U.S. discovery law

4. How investigators should document (in compliance with EU discovery requirements) a forensic report

5. A conclusion summarizing the key points of the article

A reference list in proper APA format 5-6 page article.

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