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Electronic Data Discovery and the New Federal Rules: Health Industry Organizations at Particular Risk
 

Holland & Knight LLP

July 11, 2007
 
Christopher Myers- Northern Virginia

Holland & Knight attorneys, Christopher A. Myers, William F. Hamilton and Suzanne M. Foster authored , "Electronic Data Discovery and the New Federal Rules: Health Industry Organizations at Particular Risk". This article addresses the new rules that govern E-Discovery and the effect it will have on health industry organizations.

This article was also published in the July 2007 ABA Health eSource Newsletter, Vol. 3 No. 11.

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Electronic Data Discovery and the New Federal Rules: Health Industry Organizations at Particular Risk

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