Tuesday, March 1, 2016

How the Amendments Change the E-discovery Process - March 8, 2016

How the amendments change the e-discovery process  from The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of the FRCP Amendments 

Sponsored by AccessData

New rules generally require new road maps for compliance. Learn what “best of breed” approaches will work in the new environment. Expect more active judicial case management, including inquiries into how ESI is being preserved and what production methods are planned.
Also be prepared to comply with higher standards for specificity in stating objections to discovery requests [§34(b)(2)]; boilerplate won’t cut it any more.
The FRCP Amendments are in effect and compliance is not optional. Learn from experts in the field who deal with these issues every day:

- how the amendments are new and different from past practice
- the good news (hint: proportionality)
- the bad news (hint: acceleration and streamlining)
- and most importantly, how to use the new provisions as a sword and as a shield.

Speakers include:


Bruce MacEwen President of Adam Smith, Esq.
Janet Stanton, Partner at Adam Smith, Esq. 
Danuta (“Donna”) Panich, Ogletree Deakins 
Steven Puiszis, Hinshaw & Culbertson 
Thomas Barnett, Special Counsel, e-Discovery & Data Science, Paul Hastings 
Samantha Ettari, e-Discovery Counsel, Kramer Levin 
Peggy Stulberg, Director of Litigation Services, Ogletree Deakins 
Anthony Davis, Partner, Hinshaw & Culbertson

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Total Credits:  1.00 unit  


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March 8, 2016, 9:00 am to 10:00 am PT


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