The ABA Section of Science & Technology Law - First Annual Electronic Discovery and Digital Evidence Practitioners’ Workshop
Event | 05.19.10 - 05.20.10, 12:00 AM UTC - 12:00 AM UTC
This practitioners’ workshop will provide in-depth and hands-on education for in-house and retained counsel who are involved in (or who expect to become involved in) litigation involving electronic discovery and digital evidence. Executives and other litigation stakeholders from large and small public and private organizations will also gain invaluable insights on how best to prepare your technical staff and information systems to respond to requests for electronically stored information (ESI). Addressed to intermediate and advanced ESI litigation practitioners, the workshop will be taught by our faculty of leading judges, ESI litigation practitioners, forensics experts, and technology thought-leaders, all of whom have significant experience in managing all aspects of ESI litigation. This workshop is unique in that its scope is much broader and deeper than traditional eDiscovery courses that address only basic ESI concepts.
Justin Murphy will be one of the panelists, addressing "Practitioners Update: Practicing ESI by the Numbers".
For more information, please visit these areas: E-Discovery and Information Management
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