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The best predictor of future behavior is relevant past behavior. Nowhere is that truer than with legal precedents set by past case law decisions, especially when it relates to eDiscovery best practices. This free and CLE-approved* webcast session will cover key case law covered by the eDiscovery Daily Blog during the first half of 2017.
Webinar Coordination
+ Date: Wednesday, September 13, 2017
+ Time: 12:00 PM CDT
+ Host: ACEDS
+ Cost: Free
+ Registration: Click here.
Presentation Highlights
+ How should objections to production requests be handled?
+ Are you required to produce subpoenaed data stored internationally?
+ Should there be a limit to fees assessed for discovery misconduct?
+ When is data stored by a third party considered to be within your control?
+ Should courts dictate search terms to parties?
+ How can you make an effective proportionality argument to address burdensome requests?
+ Can the requesting party dictate the form of production?
+ Does storing data on a file share site waive privilege?
+ If data is intentionally deleted, should Rule 37(e) apply?
+ Is circumstantial evidence of intentional spoliation good enough to warrant sanctions?
+ Should keyword search be performed before Technology-Assisted Review?
Webinar Presenters
Doug Austin: VP of Operations and Professional Services, CloudNine
At CloudNine, Doug manages professional services consulting projects for CloudNine clients. Doug has over 25 years of experience providing legal technology consulting, technical project management and software development services to numerous commercial and government clients.
Doug is also the editor of the CloudNine sponsored eDiscovery Daily blog, which has become a trusted resource for eDiscovery news and analysis.
Tom O’Connor: eDiscovery Expert and Special Consultant to CloudNine
Tom is a nationally known consultant, speaker, and writer in the field of computerized litigation support systems. Tom’s consulting experience is primarily in complex litigation matters where he has worked on numerous major cases, most recently the BP litigation. He has also been appointed as a technical consultant by various federal and state courts on cases dealing with large amounts of electronic evidence and specializes in negotiating ESI exchange protocols.
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