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At eDiscovery hear best practices how to:
Understand the impact of E Discovery on the business both in the short and long term and approach E Discovery proactively
Tie E Discovery to your document management and security to protect information and minimize E Discovery risk
Learn about the implications of recent decisions including Victor Stanley v. Creative Pipe
Implement pre-litigation records and information management strategies in order to reduce costs, improve litigation readiness and reduce potential liability exposure
Leverage best practices for preservation, collection and filtering
Coordinate the interplay between internal and external counsel, IT and vendors to ensure the team works on an integrated basis to achieve goals and financial objectives
Reduce costs and streamline reviews through contract attorneys, offshoring, automating and outsourcing
Understand jurisdiction, privacy and language related issues in order to build a customized strategy for dealing with international E Discovery
Leading speaker panel at eDiscovery featuring:
The Honorable Paul W. Grimm
The Honorable Robert Collings
The Honorable Herbert B. Dixon, Jr.
The Honorable John J. Hughes
The Honorable Andrew J Peck
Paul Doyle, Co-Chair AIIM C22
Jason R. Baron, National Archives and Records Administration
Pre-Conference Workshops: Monday, December 8, 2008
Workshop A: E-Discovery in a Down Economy — Achieving Litigation Readiness while Cutting Costs & Improving Outcomes
Workshop B: Providing An In-Depth Look At Collection, Culling & Processing
Post-Conference Workshops: Thursday, December 11, 2008
Workshop C: Realizing A Reliable Search And Review
Workshop D: How To Evaluate Ediscovery Vendors: Finding The Truth When Everyone Is Screaming Ediscovery
Who will I meet?
Learn From These Leading Companies:
General Electric Company Global Counsel Award 2008; Fortune 2008 Fortune Top Companies: Most Profitable
Alcoa Fortune 2008 America’s and World’s Most Admired Companies
BD (Becton Dickinson) Fortune 2008 America’s Most Admired Companies
CSC #4 on VARBusiness 500 (2008)
E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Co. Fortune 2008 America’s and World’sMost Admired Companies
Freddie Mac Fortune 100
Halliburton Fortune 500; Industry Leader
Hartz Mountain Industries, Inc.
Merrill Lynch Fortune 100, Global 500
New York Life Insurance Company Fortune 2008 America’s and World’sMost Admired Companies