Sunday, October 1, 2017

Proactive Discovery Processes - October 3, 2017

Proactive Discovery Processes: Strategies for Avoiding Sanctions & Managing Costs

Sponsored by Bloomberg BNA, DTI and Epiq


Law firms and in-house legal departments involved in litigation are now often mandated, both federally and locally, to properly handle eDiscovery processes and costs.  Attorneys are required to conduct efficient discovery and are charged with a duty of competence in managing discovery.  Mishandling of discovery can lead to high costs and sanctions, but many small to mid-sized firms struggle with utilizing resources effectively to properly manage discovery.  For large firms, they must ensure they have strategies in place to handle discovery when engaging in litigation involving these smaller firms.

Join us for this 60-minute webinar, where our panelists will discuss recent developments in discovery case law, and expectations and mandates from the courts that litigators face.  Our panelists will discuss the top areas in discovery where law firms and in-house legal departments, regardless of size, face sanctions and how firms of different sizes can leverage their resources to protect themselves.  Finally, our speakers will provide strategies to make sure your legal teams are prepared for the complex eDiscovery process and proactively implement effective tactics.


Speakers:
Hon. Meenu Sasser 
Judge, 15th Judicial Circuit of Florida
Ruth Hauswirth 
Special Counsel, Director of Litigation & E-discovery Services
Lenor Marquis Segal 
Of Counsel, Ellis & Winters LLP

Derek Nagel 
Consultant, DTI | Epiq

FREE!

Total Credits:  1.00 unit


Online


October 3, 2017 - 10:00 am - 11:00 am


For further information see:

https://tinyurl.com/yagl3q3w


or


https://www.bna.com/proactive-discovery-processes-m73014462531/?utm_campaign=CP_SWEB_LEGAL_Proactive%20Discovery%20Processes_EM%201_090817&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Eloqua&elqTrackId=1e81fb5279d24cbfa766897f9a6884de&elq=449da0c2fee44d359c9b82d4d6dbab29&elqaid=9320&elqat=1&elqCampaignId=7175

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