Audio Data Discovery: The Next Frontier
Sound recordings - long neglected by attorneys in litigation - are the next frontier in electronic discovery. Parties in civil litigation will soon be routinely propounding and responding to discovery requests for audio files, including voicemails, customer service call center recordings, and unified messaging files. Old-fashioned methods for handling audio files, such as transcription or physically listening to the recordings, are no longer feasible, especially as the size and scope of audio discovery dramatically increases. If you think you have seen and heard it all relating to electronic discovery, you won't want to miss this cutting-edge session. Topics to be addressed include:
- What new requirements do the new FRCP rules impose for sound recordings? What are judges saying about audio discovery?
- How should a party locate, preserve, search, review, and produce audio files during discovery? What are the technical realities?
- How should lawyers be advising their clients with respect to audio files?
This seminar will be a live Internet broadcast.
Seating is limited, so
please register by Monday, April 23th to reserve your free seat.
Event Date: April 24, 2007
Event Time: 12:00 pm, Central Standard Time (1:00 PM Eastern, 11:00 AM Mountain, 10:00 AM Pacific)
Presenters include:
Marla S. K. Bergman Counsel Jones Day
Michele C.S. Lange Staff Attorney Kroll Ontrack
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