The Honorable Andrew J. Peck is senior counsel at DLA Piper in New York City. He served...
Victor Li is the legal affairs writer for the ABA Journal. Previously he was a reporter for...
Published: | May 16, 2018 |
Podcast: | ABA Journal: Legal Rebels |
Category: | Legal Technology |
As electronic data became more prevalent in the 1990s, Judge Andrew Peck, an ABA Journal Legal Rebels Trailblazer, wrote a line that would be quoted by judges and lawyers for generations to come. “It is black-letter law that computerized data is discoverable if relevant,” he wrote in Anti-Monopoly Inc. v. Hasbro Inc. It was one of Peck’s earliest decisions from the bench. In this episode of the Legal Rebels Podcast, Peck discusses his career and the technological changes he experienced with the ABA Journal’s Victor Li.
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