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E-discovery, Litigation Holds, & Metadata CLE - Register at Early Bird Discount
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E-discovery, Litigation Holds, & Metadata
Wednesday, Nov. 3, 12:00 PM (Eastern Time)
90 Minute Live Telephonic Seminar
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Registered attendees may obtain a complimentary electronic recording or PodcastÂof the seminar and FULL CLE CREDIT if they cannot attend the live teleconference.
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All trial lawyers must understand and advise clients on the role of discovery in litigation. The laws governing electronic discovery, more commonly known as âe-discoveryâ have been updated to reflect technological advancements in the practice. At the same time, every computer application and platform we use generates metadata. Thus, metadata issues are inevitable whenever client-created electronic documents are at issue in e-discovery in civil litigation, government inquiries and public-records-act requests. Metadata comes to the fore at each phase of the e-discovery process, including in inadvertent disclosures, meet-and-confer, culling/reviewing/coding, and planning. This teleconference provides guidance so attorneys and legal professionals can easily grasp the current requirements mandated under the law, revised e-discovery practices, concerns involving metadata, and compliance required for the retention and destruction of electronically stored information. This seminar will examine the full extent of the duty to preserve electronic evidence and provide practical strategies for streamlining efforts to minimize costs and time in e-discovery. Our distinguished and experienced panel of attorneys will discuss the latest trends in legal hold letters, metadata, document management, and means to use electronic discovery to your client's advantage.
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Opportunity to Ask Questions during the Live Teleconference
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Current Court Rules Governing Electronic Discovery
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Cost Effective Strategies
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Litigation Preparedness Plans
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ESI from Sources that Are Not Reasonable Accessible
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E-Discovery Outside of the U.S.
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Ethical Issues in Electronic Discovery
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Metadata Preservation to Guard Against Spoliation
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Native File Formats
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Claw-back Procedures
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Inadvertent Production of Privileged Information
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Culling, Reviewing, and Coding
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Quality-Control (QC) Standards
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Implementing Policies to Accommodate Hold Procedures
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The Role of Compliance in Designing Proper Retention Policies
FacultyÂÂÂÂ Detailed Faculty Information
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Scott A. Carlson, PartnerÂat Seyfarth Shaw LLP
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David R. Cohen,ÂPartner at K&L Gates
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James S. Zucker,ÂHogan Lovells
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CLE ACCREDIATION: The Rossdale Group, LLC is a national leader in attorney education and has trained thousands of attorneys, judges, paralegals, and other legal professionals. The program has been approved for or CLE credit is pending with the following jurisdictions: Alabama, California, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, Rhode Island, Utah, Washington State, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
Only registered attendees will receive continuing education credit.
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Who Should Attend?
Attorneys, paralegals, andÂlegal assistants.
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Registered attendees may obtain a complimentary electronic recording or PodcastÂof the seminar and FULL CLE CREDIT if they cannot attend the live teleconference.
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The Rossdale Group, LLC
1172 South Dixie Highway, Suite 225
Miami, FL 33146
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