Pre-Conference Workshops - Monday, December 7, 2009

7:30 Registration (Coffee/Tea)

8:00 - 11:00 Workshop A: eDiscovery Mythbusters: Proven Strategies To Increase Value And Lower Costs Early In The Litigation Lifecycle

What will Cover::

In today's economic climate, businesses urgently seek new approaches to address eDiscovery challenges, deliver results and contain costs. However, many hesitate to adopt new technology, concerned that it can't "achieve reasonable ROI", "be accepted in court" or "be implemented fast enough - we need results now." Fortunately, all these issues can be addresses and positive results are achievable.

What You Will Learn:

This workshop will "bust" these myths by discussing new methods, best practices and technologies like Autonomy's Meaning Based Computing that organizations have been utilizing to enhance value and achieve solid ROI.

Deborah Baron
Vice President Legal and Compliance
AUTONOMY

11:00 Registration (Luncheon Will Be Served)

11:15 - 2:15 Workshop B: eDiscovery: Achieving Litigation Readiness While Cutting Costs & Improving Outcomes

What will Cover::

In today's litigious environment, being unprepared for electronic discovery can be an expensive situation and a huge risk. Organizations are bombarded by mountains of data, aggressive court imposed deadlines and economic times have never been more challenging. No matter where your organization is in its eDiscovery readiness journey, this workshop can help.

What You Will Learn:

  • eDiscovery update - what are the recent developments and trends.
  • What are the real risks and threats of eDiscovery and how do you minimize those risks, while maximizing cost savings and auxiliary benefits, such as better information management?
  • Scenario review to explore best practices and pitfalls to avoid
  • Where to start readiness planning and how your organization can lay a broad foundation for eDiscovery readiness that can grow with you
  • How building scalable enterprise information management and eDiscovery capabilities can make your company more "litigation-ready" and allow you to evolve in a changing business and eDiscovery environment

David Cohen
Partner, Co-Chair - eDiscovery Analysis & Technology (e-DAT) Group
K&L GATES LLP

Mike Peebles
eDiscovery Product Marketing Manager
HEWLETT-PACKARD

2:15 Registration

2:30 - 5:30 Workshop C: Early Case Assessment Strategies And The Pitfalls Of Disjointed Collection

What will Cover:

  • The disparate collection techniques and their potential pitfalls (and benefits)
  • Ethics issues related to early (pre-litigation) searches and discovery
  • Devising sophisticated keyword search criteria to focus on key aspects of a potential litigation
  • Recent case law regarding keyword searches
  • Recent case law on preservation and spoliation

What You Will Learn:

  • How to exploit existing tools to identify potentially relevant electronically stored information (ESI)
  • How to collect the ESI in a standardized manner that is defensible and resistant to challenges
  • How to review the ESI quickly to make an educated assessment of the company's exposure and the merits of the case
  • How to conduct pre-Rule 26(f) conference searches in order to cut discovery costs

Brian Karney
Chief Operating Officer
ACCESSDATA CORPORATION

Philip Goodin
VP Litigation Services
UnitedLex Corp.

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