Mid-Year Briefing: 2016 Data Discovery Case Law - June 20, 2016
Sponsored by Bloomberg BNA and kCura
As technology becomes increasingly integral to our lives and workplaces, it is shaping the practice of law, case by case. Last year brought us expanded judicial acceptance of technology-assisted review, refined definitions of “practicing law,” and recognition of mobile data’s importance in litigation. What do the outcomes of 2016 case law to date mean for your eDiscovery practice? David Horrigan, eDiscovery counsel and legal content director ad kCura, will provide an analysis of significant rulings from the first half of 2016.
Educational Objectives:
• The year’s most important data discovery cases and developments to date, including expanded judicial acceptance of technology-assisted review, refined definitions of “practicing law,” and recognition of mobile data’s importance in litigation
• What key rulings may mean for your practice
• Any specific questions you have about these cases and their impact
Who would benefit most from attending this program?
In-house counsel; outside counsel; any legal professional involved in litigation and eDiscovery.
FREE!
Educational Objectives:
• The year’s most important data discovery cases and developments to date, including expanded judicial acceptance of technology-assisted review, refined definitions of “practicing law,” and recognition of mobile data’s importance in litigation
• What key rulings may mean for your practice
• Any specific questions you have about these cases and their impact
Who would benefit most from attending this program?
In-house counsel; outside counsel; any legal professional involved in litigation and eDiscovery.
FREE!
Online - Participatory
Total CLE credit = 1 unit
June 20, 2016, 10:00 am to 11:00 am PT
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