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The ABA Section of Science and Technology Law is pleased to invite you to the E-Discovery and Information Governance National Institute at Stetson’s Tampa Law Center in Tampa, Florida January 23–25, 2013. This National Institute will provide attendees a rare opportunity to sharpen their skills in electronic discovery and digital evidence (EDDE). The curriculum will consist of case studies, a mock 26(f) meet-and-confer, a mock spoliation hearing, and panel discussions with luminaries in the field.
The faculty, consisting of judges, legal practitioners, technologists, and forensics experts will:
Attendees will walk away with an understanding of how the handling of ESI has evolved and will present a hopeful prognosis that expected improvements will provide cost efficient, but defensible, management of ESI.
This unique blend of faculty, case studies, analysis of judicial decisions, clear explanation of where technology is and where it is going, and informative yet entertaining mock hearings presented in a two-day package offer an experience matched by no other conference. This is a one-of-a-kind program you will not want to miss.
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The ABA Section of Science and Technology Law is pleased to invite you to the E-Discovery and Information Governance National Institute at Stetson’s Tampa Law Center in Tampa, Florida January 23–25, 2013. This National Institute will provide attendees a rare opportunity to sharpen their skills in electronic discovery and digital evidence (EDDE). The curriculum will consist of case studies, a mock 26(f) meet-and-confer, a mock spoliation hearing, and panel discussions with luminaries in the field.
The faculty, consisting of judges, legal practitioners, technologists, and forensics experts will:
Attendees will walk away with an understanding of how the handling of ESI has evolved and will present a hopeful prognosis that expected improvements will provide cost efficient, but defensible, management of ESI.
This unique blend of faculty, case studies, analysis of judicial decisions, clear explanation of where technology is and where it is going, and informative yet entertaining mock hearings presented in a two-day package offer an experience matched by no other conference. This is a one-of-a-kind program you will not want to miss.
The post The 2013 E-Discovery and Information Governance National Institute January 23 – 25, 2013 appeared first on The National Law Forum.
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The ABA Section of Science and Technology Law is pleased to invite you to the E-Discovery and Information Governance National Institute at Stetson’s Tampa Law Center in Tampa, Florida January 23–25, 2013. This National Institute will provide attendees a rare opportunity to sharpen their skills in electronic discovery and digital evidence (EDDE). The curriculum will consist of case studies, a mock 26(f) meet-and-confer, a mock spoliation hearing, and panel discussions with luminaries in the field.
The faculty, consisting of judges, legal practitioners, technologists, and forensics experts will:
Attendees will walk away with an understanding of how the handling of ESI has evolved and will present a hopeful prognosis that expected improvements will provide cost efficient, but defensible, management of ESI.
This unique blend of faculty, case studies, analysis of judicial decisions, clear explanation of where technology is and where it is going, and informative yet entertaining mock hearings presented in a two-day package offer an experience matched by no other conference. This is a one-of-a-kind program you will not want to miss.
The post The 2013 E-Discovery and Information Governance National Institute January 23 – 25, 2013 appeared first on The National Law Forum.
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