6-Hour Program

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Overview

Why You Should Attend

The demands and costs of e-discovery in litigation continue to grow. Nearly every case now involves some sort of e-discovery, and it is essential to know how to effectively and fairly handle the many issues that can arise. Our outstanding faculty of experienced lawyers, judges, and e-discovery professionals will provide an inside look at the current state of e-discovery, give tips for avoiding pitfalls litigants have encountered in the years since the passage of the federal rules, and discuss important ethical issues in light of court decisions imposing discovery sanctions and outlining the duties of outside and in-house counsel.

 

This seminar is designed to provide counsel with the understanding necessary to advise clients on state, federal and international e-discovery strategic and technology issues. You will take away practical strategies you can use when you are called upon to provide guidance on e-retention policies or e-discovery.

 

What You Will Learn

• Update on the latest legal developments in e-discovery

• Hear from judges, in-house counsel, outside counsel, and others facing the myriad of e-discovery issues that can arise in litigation

• Gain the perspectives of experienced e-discovery attorneys who have encountered problems similar to those your clients will likely face

• Get practical tips for conducting efficient and defensible discovery in the electronic age

• Learn why sanctions are imposed for e-discovery violations and how you can avoid similar issues

 

Special Feature(s) 

  • Earn one hour of Ethics credit

Credit Offered: CLE and CPD

 

Who Should Attend

This program is designed for corporate counsel, outside counsel, and other attorneys or risk management professionals who advise corporations on electronic discovery and document retention issues. This program is designed to provide you with critical information on the latest developments in the law governing e-discovery. This program is a must for anyone charged with meeting today’s complicated e-discovery requirements.

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