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To help you stay abreast of the latest discussions taking place at Kroll Ontrack sponsored events, we have made available several materials from various recent events.

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Clicking on any of the links below will launch WebEx player, which will allow you to view these recorded events via streaming media.

"Electronic Discovery 2004: The Year in Review"
As the volume of digital data continues to dramatically increase, counsel, courts and corporations are modernizing and clarifying digital discovery issues while trying to come up with solutions to manage electronic information. Throughout 2004, significant progress has been made in the electronic discovery arena, including changes to relevant e-discovery rules, case law and technical considerations. This Webinar highlights some of the past year’s most significant developments, including the case law, rules developments and technological developments that are – and will be – impacting attorneys with respect to electronic discovery

“An In-Depth Examination of the Proposed Amendments Affecting E-Discovery”
Take a rule-by-rule tour of the proposed amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. (Original airdate 9/30/04; 90 minutes; Part 1 of 3).

“Kenneth Withers on the Proposed Amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure”
Kenneth J. Withers, Senior Judicial Education Attorney for the Federal Judicial Center, offers his insights into the proposed amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and provides guidance on what they will likely mean in practice. (Original airdate 10/5/04; 1 hour; Part 2 of 3).

“The Ethical Implications of the Proposed Amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure”
Hear a panel discussion on the ethical risks associated with current e-discovery practices and how the new proposed amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure could affect counsel’s ethical duties. (Original airdate 10/14/05; 90 minutes; Part 3 of 3).

Transcripts

Excellence in Legal Technology Awards Transcript - Read the transcript from the Glasser LegalWorks Third Annual Excellence in Legal Technology Awards. This event was sponsored by Kroll Ontrack and took place on April 16th, 2004, and included a preview from the Federal Rules Advisory Committee on proposed changes to the rules addressing electronic evidence.

Zubulake v. Rowe Transcript - Read the transcript of the Kroll Ontrack Thought Leaders Luncheon, "A Perspective from the Bench: Francis & Scheindlin on Rowe v. Zubulake" held on September 23, 2003 in New York City, which featured a live in-depth Q&A session, between attending practitioners and Judges Francis & Scheindlin.

Other Event Materials

If you attended one of our events and would like to receive copies of the materials or handouts from that event, please click on the event of interest.

7/23/2008Multilingual E-Discovery: Options, Obstacles and OpportunitiesOnline Seminar
6/12/2008The Innovation Impact: Exploring the Next Generation of Interactive Presentation TechnologyOnline Seminar
5/22/2008Build it, Buy it, or Both: Decisions When Managing Risks Associated with Litigation PreparednessOnline Seminar
4/24/2008Surviving a Crisis: Understanding the Legal and Technical Aspects of Cyber IncidentsOnline Seminar
3/31/2008Emerging Trends in Electronic Discovery from a Legal and Technical PerspectiveOnline Seminar
2/28/2008E-Discovery Production Best PracticesOnline Seminar
1/29/2008Year in Review: Lessons Learned from the Top ESI-related Cases of 2007Online Seminar
10/24/2007The State of E-Discovery: An Overview of State & Uniform Rulemaking EffortsOnline Seminar
9/26/2007E-Discovery Tools & Tips for Techies: The Intersection of Law & TechnologyOnline Seminar
8/28/2007Corporate Computer Misconduct: Investigation & Information Management Tips for Legal & HR TeamsOnline Seminar
7/26/2007Discovery of Deleted & Other “Inaccessible” DataOnline Seminar
6/12/2007Electronic Evidence Assessment StrategiesOnline Seminar
5/24/2007E-Discovery Litigation PreparednessOnline Seminar
4/24/2007Audio Data Discovery: The Next FrontierOnline Seminar
3/6/2007E-Discovery Preservation Obligations: What the Federal Rules Don't Tell You & What You Need to KnowOnline Seminar
2/7/2007Cost Shifting & Other E-Discovery Cost Cutting TechniquesOnline Seminar
1/16/2007E-Discovery Update: Legal Developments and Technology TrendsOnline Seminar
11/30/2006Key Changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure: Best Practices for Client & CounselOnline Seminar
10/24/2006Analyzing the Practical Impact of Recent Case Law: E-Discovery Search and Production DutiesOnline Seminar
9/28/2006Non-party E-Discovery Preservation & Production DutiesOnline Seminar
9/21/2006Early E-Discovery Case Assessment & StrategyOnline Seminar
8/30/2006Best Practices for Litigation Support Teams: E-Discovery Project ManagementOnline Seminar
6/27/2006E-Discovery Case Law & Federal Changes: 2006 Mid-Year UpdateOnline Seminar
5/31/2006E-Discovery Obligations for CounselOnline Seminar
4/27/06Ensuring the Integrity of Electronic DataOnline Seminar
3/27/06Digging Through the Data: Using Computer Forensics to Bolster Legal Claims & DefensesOnline Seminar
2/23/06E-Discovery Perspectives from the Bench: Attorney-Client Privilege and Electronic DocumentsOnline Seminar
2/16/06E-Discovery Update: Legal Developments and Technology Trends for the New YearOnline Seminar
12/15/05Avoiding Common E-Discovery OversightsOnline Seminar
12/1/05 - 12/2/05E-Discovery Certification CourseEden Prairie, MN
11/29/05Avoiding E-Discovery OversightsOnline Seminar
10/31/05Metadata and Electronic Evidence: What You Need to KnowEden Prairie, MN
9/29/05Legal Arguments & Response Strategies for E-DiscoveryOnline Seminar
8/30/05Best Practices for Managing a Discovery ProjectOnline Seminar
7/28/05The Nuts and Bolts of Computer ForensicsOnline Seminar
6/30/05Examining Notable E-Discovery Cases – Mid-Year UpdateOnline Seminar
6/2/05Paper Discovery in an Electronic Discovery WorldOnline Seminar
4/28/05Judicial Perspectives on Electronic DiscoveryOnline Seminar
3/31/05Selecting the Best Litigation Support Review Option for Your CaseOnline Seminar
2/28/05Paper Discovery in an Electronic Discovery WorldOnline Seminar
1/20/05Electronic Discovery 2004: The Year in ReviewOnline Seminar
11/4/04Kroll Ontrack ElectronicDataViewer 4.0 Online DemonstrationOnline Seminar
10/14/04The Impact of the New Federal Rules of Civil Procedure on E-Discovery: Part 3Online Seminar
10/5/04The Impact of the New Federal Rules of Civil Procedure on E-Discovery: Part 2Online Seminar
9/30/04The Impact of the New Federal Rules of Civil Procedure on E-Discovery: Part 1Online Seminar
8/31/04Zubulake vs. UBS Warburg: E-Discovery Lessons LearnedOnline Seminar
7/28/04Ethics & E-DiscoveryOnline Seminar
6/30/04The Impact of Recent E-Discovery ReportsNew York, NY
6/15/04The Nuts & Bolts of Computer ForensicsOnline Seminar
4/27/04Litigation Best Practices: Managing an E-Discovery ProjectOnline Seminar
3/30/04Electronic Discovery Best Practices in Antitrust MattersWashington, D.C.

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