Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Improving Document Review - November 16, 2016

How Improving Document Review Reduces Cost and Risk 

Sponsored by Bloomberg BNA and Catalyst

With the explosion of digital content firms can no longer afford to scale review efforts by assigning more human eyeballs to a task. This program will discuss the cost and risk burdens associated with document review as well as the strategies for managing these costs. How have discovery processes and legal technology evolved in the digital world? How can advances in litigation technology help reduce discovery costs, particularly the cost of document review? How can you use this technology to efficiently manage your costs? Join us for this 60-minute webinar, where our panelists will discuss best practices for keeping your discovery costs low.

Educational Objectives:


● The cost and risks associated with the document review stage in e-discovery   
● How new technology lifts the review burden and reveals hidden knowledge
● Ways to customize your workflow to minimize risk and more efficiently produce documents 
● Recommendations for developing a technology strategy to reduce your costs

Speakers:

Hon. Judge David J. Waxse is a United States Magistrate Judge for the United States District Court in Kansas City, Kansas. Prior to his appointment as a Magistrate Judge in 1999, he was a partner at Shook, Hardy & Bacon.


Ms. Kim Leffert is a member of the Litigation and Dispute Resolution Group at Mayer Brown LLP.She is also a member of the Electronic Discovery and Information Governance action group.

John Tredennick is the CEO and founder of Catalyst Repository Systems, which designs, builds and hosts the world’s fastest and most powerful document repositories for large-scale discovery and regulatory compliance.

FREE!

Total Credits:  1.00 unit General


Online


November 16, 2016, 10:00 am - 11:00 am PT

For further information see:

http://www.bna.com/improving-document-review-m57982078749/

Note:  May require a promotion code

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