National Institute on E-Discovery 2013

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The National Law Review is pleased to bring you information regarding the upcoming ABA Conference – National Institute on E-Discovery 2013:

E-Discovery April 5 2013

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When

April 05, 2013

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Where

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  • Proskauer Rose LLP
  • Eleven Times Square
  • New York, NY 10036-8299
  • United States of America

Nationally-acclaimed e-discovery professionals and judges will convene for a full day to analyze and discuss the latest developments and best strategies for managing the e-discovery process.

Program Focus

Attendees of this program will learn:

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  • Comprehensive and practical “issue-spotting”
  • About the continuing rules amendment process directly from members of the federal judiciary, as well as leading-edge issues emerging in their courts
  • How to choose, search, and review technology that fits your case
  • Tips for cost-effective and defensible project management for both requesting parties and producing parties
  • The latest information on e-discovery of “personal data sources” including social media and personal devices
  • How to navigate “discovery about discovery,” including important privilege considerations

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