eDiscovery and Ethical Considerations for Social Media
Sponsored by Driven, Inc.
Social media presents dynamic and complex challenges for even seasoned eDiscovery practitioners. Preservation and production difficulties abound, particularly with the proliferation of social messaging applications among consumers and businesses. Fold in ethical issues, together with the convoluted framework of the Stored Communications Act, and it becomes readily apparent why social media presents unique discovery challenges to counsel and clients. This program will analyze these issues and provide both practical and ethical insights on a particularly compelling discovery practice area.
Topics covered will include:
Topics covered will include:
- A general overview of the different categories of social media now subject to discovery and the ethical pitfalls associated with obtaining that information
- Preservation and production standards and how they are affected by ethical considerations
- Recommendations for navigating the complexities of the Stored Communications Act
Amy Sellars - Assistant General Counsel, Walmart
Ronni Solomon -Partner, King & Spalding’s Atlanta office
Philip Favro, Consultant - Driven Inc.
Ronni Solomon -Partner, King & Spalding’s Atlanta office
Philip Favro, Consultant - Driven Inc.
Total Credits: 1.00 unit Ethics
Online
On Demand
For further information see:
https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/2035292063695932161
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