archiving websites for electronic discovery

September 2002


How do I copy a website to my computer?

Incomplete Web Page Printout Is Excludable

Tame the Email Tiger...FREE One Hour CLE

Summation Tip of the Month

Post-Patriot Act Issues (Federal Law)

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The Web Site Issue, September 2002


Providing useful information for busy Litigation Professionals...

The web is a fluid medium - how do you capture and present web content relevant to your case?

Web sites come and go daily. Web content changes constantly. How does a litigator keep up with the changes? In this issue we will present some tools available to help you keep track of these frustrating changes.

How do I copy a website to my computer?

Hang on to that valuable web site - don't depend on it staying around. Distribute the web site on a CD to opposing counsel or co-counsel. Review web pages on a plane, in a deposition conference room, or any place where you might not have an Internet connection. Web Whacker by Blue Squirrel is a nifty utility that will do all this for only $49

If you prefer having the web site archived as a PDF, use Adobe Acrobat full version. The free viewer won't do it, you need to use the full version. This software is available from www.adobe.com for $249

Copy entire web sites to your hard drive - Click here for a demo...



Incomplete Web Page Printout Is Excludable

Planning to use printouts from your opponent's web site to prove your case? Better check your print options.

...or else...

To read the ruling, click here...



Tame the Email Tiger...FREE One Hour CLE

This One Hour CLE can be held at your firm or at the City Club 901 Main Street; 69th Floor; Dallas, TX 75202

We will be discussing the collection, evaluation, review and production of Electronic Documents; tips for success and traps to avoid.

To set a date for this FREE One Hour CLE Seminar click here...



Summation Tip of the Month

Transferring Images...This may involve slightly more than simply copying them from one place to another.

To see if this applies to your case, click here...



Post-Patriot Act Issues (Federal Law)

Mary Minow provides a detailed and annotated report, in chart form, on key PATRIOT Act issues including: notification for preservation of information, intercept orders, search warrants, pen/trap orders, and subpoenae.

Click here for Mary Minow's excellent article on key PATRIOT Act issues...



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