As chair-elect of the American Bar Association's criminal justice section, Levine's pet project will be to form a task force to develop national standards for electronically stored information in criminal cases.
"Unlike the civil arena, there are no criminal ESI standards," she said. "But the volume of information is, like in civil cases, huge. The costs and complexities of subpoena compliance are overwhelming."
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