Webcast: Holy****, The Case is Filed! What Do I Do Now? - On Demand
The first days after a complaint is filed are critical to managing the eDiscovery requirements of the case efficiently and cost-effectively. With a scheduling order required within 120 days of the complaint and a Rule 26(f) “meet and confer” conference required at least 21 days before that, there’s a lot to do and a short time to do it. Where do you begin? This CLE-approved* webcast will discuss the various issues to consider and decisions to be made to help you meet your discovery obligations in an efficient and proportional manner. Topics include:
+ What You Should Consider Doing before a Case is Even Filed
+ Scoping the Discovery Effort
+ Identifying Employees Likely to Have Potentially Responsive ESI
+ Mapping Data within the Organization
+ Timing and Execution of the Litigation Hold
+ Handling of Inaccessible Data
+ Guidelines for Interviewing Custodians
+ Managing ESI Collection and Chain of Custody
+ Search Considerations and Preparation
+ Handling and Clawback of Privileged and Confidential Materials
+ Determining Required Format(s) for Production
+ Timing of Discovery Deliverables and Phased Discovery
+ Identifying eDiscovery Liaison and 30(b)(6) Witnesses
+ Available Resources and Checklists
Doug Austin - VP of Operations and Professional Services, CloudNine
FREE!
Total Credits: 1.00 unit
Online
On Demand - Expires September 27, 2019
For further information see:
https://www.ediscovery.co/webcasts/the-case-is-filed-what-do-i-do-now/
https://www.ediscovery.co/webcasts/the-case-is-filed-what-do-i-do-now/
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