eDiscovery Project Management, Best Practices for Preserving and Producing ESI, Defending Keyword Searches, and Protecting Privileged ESI
Confirmed Speakers Include:
Honorable Robert B. Collings, US Magistrate Judge, District of Massachusetts
Sarah Gill, Assistant General Counsel, FINRA
Geoffrey Black, Director of High Tech Investigations, Prudential
Lucas Paglia, Associate General Counsel, American Eagle Outfitters, Inc.
Farrah Pepper, Of Counsel and Vice Chair, Electronic Discovery and Information Law Practice Group, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP
Mark J. Sweeney, Litigation Attorney, PG&E
Adam Sand, In-house Counsel, Ebay
Arlyce J Vogel, CIM Project Manager, We Energies
Speaker Presentations:
- Tracy Greer: E-Discovery & The Antitrust Division
- Colleen McGill: Exploring eDiscovery Solutions While Minimizing Costs
- Dale Rice Panel: E-Discovery in Complex Litigation
Welcome to the 9th eDiscovery event
Since 2009 saw a trend towards more judicial oversight, companies will have to balance concerns of judicial sanctions with the need to institute and maintain more reliable eDiscovery processes and IT systems for identifying, storing, preserving, reviewing and producing potentially relevant electronic evidence.
The rapid growth of electronically stored information in 2009 is assured to accelerate in 2010. The question now becomes how to perfect those systems and policies, how to perform better keyword searches, and how to evaluate newer and more efficient technologies.
Highlights of the eDiscovery 2010 Program Include:
- Reduce your costs with alternative pricing models and fee structures
- Benchmark your preservation and destruction processes against best practices
- Perfecting the roles of the eDiscovery project management team
- New interactive roundtable discussion groups
Participating Organizations from previous eDiscovery events included:
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