Lorraine v. Markel American Insurance Co.

Lorraine v. Markel American Insurance Company, 241 F.R.D. 534 (D.Md. May 4, 2007) is a case in which a landmark decision about the admissibility and authentication of digital evidence was set down in the form of a 100-page opinion by Magistrate Judge Paul W. Grimm.

Lorraine v. Markel American Insurance Co.

Lorraine v. Markel American Insurance Company, 241 F.R.D. 534 (D.Md. May 4, 2007) is a case in which a landmark decision about the admissibility and authentication of digital evidence was set down in the form of a 100-page opinion by Magistrate Judge Paul W. Grimm.