
Learn how advanced electronic discovery technology can support electronic data management from preservation through review and production – helping you become a more skilled member of your litigation team in just one day. In addition, gain a better understanding of the ethical challenges of e-discovery that involve zealous advocacy and competent representation.
The track will be held Tuesday, February 2, with the first session beginning at 10:30 a.m. Attend one, two or all three sessions. Attendees to all three sessions will earn up to 4.5 CLE Credits, inclusive of 1.5 Ethics Credits, and a Kroll Ontrack ESI Technology Certificate.
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The workshop will consist of three sessions that will discuss the following:
Session 1: An Ounce of ESI Prevention is Worth a Pound of ESI Cure
- Do not fall behind before you get started – learn valuable tips to get your house in order
- Jumpstart your project with the proper implementation of litigation holds and preservation plans
- Learn how to effectively interview custodians when locating and collecting data
Session 2: Ease Litigation Woes with Skilled Data Management: Early Case Assessment, Processing, Review and Production Practices
- Effective use of early case assessment technology can streamline the processing of substantial amounts of electronic information
- Discover how to leverage "smart review" technologies to conduct effective searches
- Learn techniques to ensure that your document production is organized, timely and within budget
Session 3: Ethical Challenges of Electronic Discovery
- Discuss how electronic evidence poses new ethical concerns for practicing attorneys
- Understand the details of each e-discovery phase to avoid judicial sanctions, ethical violations and malpractice claims
- Learn about counsel's affirmative duty to act competently and diligently when integrating electronic information into a case