
Minimizing risks, costs and challenges with eDiscovery's 8th Annual Electronic Discovery Event
Legal IQ and IQPC's eDiscovery (Electronic Discovery) series returns to New York City this December with its 8th installment!
eDiscovery is an extremely pressing issue right now and gaining serious attention from CIOs and top business executives, exemplified by a recent cover story by Information Week. The rules may now be more clearly defined and the case law maturing; however, as Electronically Stored Information continues to proliferate and courts and investigators demand more from businesses, the cost issues are just not going away
eDiscovery professionals are searching for solutions to minimize costs through new opportunities, a primary focus of the 8th eDiscovery conference
This, electronic discovery conference gathers industry leaders together to explore the current risks, opportunities and current challenges facing eDiscovery. Taking a strategic look at how best to manage Electronic Stored Information in a proactive, cost-effective and efficient manner, the goal of the event is to provide the necessary tools to make eDiscovery a normal business function rather than a "catastrophic" event.
Pre-Conference Workshops - Monday, December 7, 2009
- Workshop A: eDiscovery Mythbusters: Proven Strategies to Increase Value and Lower Costs Early in the Litigation Lifecycle
- Workshop B: eDiscovery Mythbusters: Proven Strategies to Increase Value and Lower Costs Early in the Litigation Lifecycle
- Workshop C: Early Case Assessment Strategies
and the Pitfalls of Disjointed Collection
Podcasts
The Tie in Between Information Governance and Litigation Preparedness
Proven Strategies to Increase Value and Lower Costs Early in the Litigation Cycle
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Speaker Faculty Proudly Featuring:
- The Honorable Andrew J. Peck
- The Honorable Lisa Margaret Smith
- The Honorable John J. Hughes
- The Honorable Robert Collings
- The Honorable Frank Maas
- The Honorable Elizabeth D. Laporte
- Andrew D. Goldsmith, United States Department of Justice
- Derek S. Witte, Thomas M. Cooley Law School
- Richard H. L, Marshall, Esq., Former Principal Deputy Director, President's Critical Infrastructure of Assurance Office
- John Terzaken, Assistant Chief, U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust Division, National Criminal Enforcement Section





