Sunday, March 4, 2018

NextGen Tools to Reduce eDiscovery Spending - March 6, 2018

CEeDS Webinar: Employing Technology/NextGen Tools to Reduce eDiscovery Spending

Sponsored by Lewis Brisbois and Harbor Litigation Solutions

Cases discussed show how Lewis Brisbois reduces the cost and risk associated with eDiscovery, and then address how effective information management, data security and litigation readiness further reduce costs and increase efficiency by use of their Cost Effective eDiscovery Solutions (CEeDS).

Speakers:

Frank Gilman - CIO, Lewis Brisbois
Gordon Calhoun -Senior Partner, Lewis Brisbois
Erika Reed - Client Services Manager, Harbor Litigation Solutions

Online

March 6, 2018 - 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. PT

CLEs - One unit

For further information, go to:

https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/8457683523048071170

Corporate Immigration Enforcement - 1-1/2 units - March 7, 2018

Corporate Immigration Enforcement: Risks for Employers

Sponsored by Bloomberg BNA

In this webinar you will:

·         Learn about recent discrimination cases
·         Understand the current criminal investigations and resolutions
·         Discover key takeaways for compliance and mitigating exposure to            investigations

Speakers:
Jacqueline C. Wolff, Partner, Co-Chair, Corporate Investigations and White Collar Defense, Manatt, Phelphs & Philips, LLP
Amy C. Cococcia, Partner, Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy, LLP
Patrick Shen, Partner, Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy, LLP.

FREE!
Total Credits:  1.50 units

Online


March 7, 2018 - 10:00 am to 11:30 am

For further information, go to:

https://learning.bloombergnext.com/catalog/product.xhtml?eid=5851






Lunch with U.S. Magistrate Judge Patrick J. Walsh - Live in LA - March 14, 2018

Discussion with U.S. Magistrate Judge Patrick J. Walsh regarding Discovery Practice Issues


Sponsored by Driven, Inc.
Join them for their Speaker Series Event at The Event Center at City National Plaza in LA.  This session's topic is "Discussion with U.S. Magistrate Judge Patrick J. Walsh regarding Discovery Practice Issues."

The Honorable Patrick J. Walsh serves as the Chief United States Magistrate Judge in the United States District Court for the Central District of California. Judge Walsh has graciously agreed to address a variety of discovery practice issues facing lawyers and their clients including digital age preservation challenges, the application of proportionality standards, and ESI sanctions. Please join us for this interactive question and answer session that is sure to be engaging and instructive.

Topics of discussion include:
  • Preservation and production issues surrounding mobile messaging applications
  • The interplay between proportionality standards, cooperative advocacy, and cost shifting 
  • Practical issues regarding the use of analytics and other technologies in connection with discoverylace
Speakers:

Hon. Patrick Walsh - Chief United States Magistrate Judge, USDC for the Central District of California

Phil Favro - Consultant, Driven, Inc.

FREE!

Total Credits:  2.00 units (estimated)



Location:
The Event Center at City National Plaza
Address:
515 S Flower Street
Los Angeles, CA 90071
Date:
March 14, 2018
Time:
12:00 p.m.

For further information see:

http://go.pardot.com/l/279542/2018-02-21/2n4m5





#Ready for GDPR? - On Demand

#Ready for GDPR?

Sponsored by Pillsbury


The new EU data protection framework, called the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), is set to go into effect May 25, 2018, which is just a few short months away. These new laws will significantly impact any companies doing business in Europe, even those without a physical EU presence (e.g. U.S. companies targeting Europe).


Join Pillsbury as we look at the practical steps companies need to take now in order to be prepared, and to do what the regulators want. We will also discuss the latest feedback from enforcers as to what will most likely trigger fines.
Topics include:
  • Understanding the key impacts of the GDPR, including its extra-jurisdictional reach and the new fine levels
  • What businesses need to do now in practical terms and what to prioritize
  • Problems to note regarding Model Clauses and Shield, and why BCRs should be considered for your data transfers
  • What we are hearing from recent discussions with the regulators and what they want to see to show GDPR compliance
  • What companies should do (and not do) now to prepare, and, importantly, what “GDPR solutions” or “tools” they should actually avoid

Speaker:
Rafi Azim-Khan - Partner and leader, Data Privacy Europe, Pillsbury

FREE!
Total Credits:  1.00 unit

Online


On Demand


For more information, go to:

https://tinyurl.com/y952eos5

or

https://pillsburylaw.webex.com/ec3200/eventcenter/recording/recordAction.do?theAction=poprecord&siteurl=pillsburylaw&entappname=url3200&internalRecordTicket=4832534b000000044e6c427da754b3e910fe43a835d1523edee12a73b09a5eb530c1e451418190e3&renewticket=0&isurlact=true&format=short&rnd=2442383111&RCID=8a842152b64e41cb8ea34a4aed14b421&rID=163505672&needFilter=false&recordID=163505672&apiname=lsr.php&AT=pb&actappname=ec3200&&SP=EC&entactname=%2FnbrRecordingURL.do&actname=%2Feventcenter%2Fframe%2Fg.do






Fraud and Corruption Investigations - On Demand


Fraud and Corruption Investigations in the 21st Century: How the Landscape Has Changed


Sponsored by K2 Intelligence
Regardless of the number of high profile fraud and corruption matters hitting the headlines, fraudsters appear undaunted.  Technology now serves to enable these fraudsters, but it has also been a game-changer for investigative teams.  However, the technology needs to be driven by a diverse team of intelligence-driven investigators and forensic accountants who understand how to quickly, easily and thoroughly use the technology in support of the legal team’s goals.
From data analytics to machine learning, artificial intelligence to algorithms and biometrics, this webinar will detail how technology has influenced the investigative playing field - one where only a few decades ago had difficulty getting data and now has so much data it has difficulty managing it. It will discuss the impact of forensic accounting, those specialized accountants who are also investigative in bent, that pivot from place to place, quietly driving the scope and collection of hard-to-find data needed for litigation support. Additionally, this program will review regulation and the jurisdictional differences affecting multi-national corporations, such as restrictions affecting the movement of data between countries, privacy considerations in light of GDPR, and the need for ongoing compliance programs, protocols and training.

Speakers:

Kenneth Yormark - Managing Director, K2 Intelligence

Snežana Gebauer - Executive Managing Director, Americas, K2 Intelligence

Peter Spivack - Partner, Hogan Lovells

Online

On Demand - Originally broadcast February 27, 2018

CLEs:  One Unit

For additional information, go to:

http://platform.cinchcast.com/ses/vt7ztIkZOvgOqbaqdOagNw~~?ek=9f08c9d5-d749-4ec9-b4ea-6668b7dee13b







Must-Have eDiscovery Technology for Attorneys - On Demand

Must-Have eDiscovery Technology for Attorneys 

Sponsored by exterro

When entering the legal field, most attorneys didn’t want or expect that part of their job responsibilities would include researching, purchasing, implementing and using e-discovery software. But in today’s legal profession e-discovery software is a necessity and attorneys must understand what it is and how software tools may reduce workload and minimize costs for legal hold, collection, processing, and review of documents and data.

In this upcoming, get advice from in-house attorneys on what you need to know and how to successfully incorporate e-discovery software at your organization.


Speakers:

Daniel Pelletier - Sr. E-Discovery Consultant, GAF

Geoffrey Klingsporn - Sr. Assistant Attorney, City and County of Denver

FREE!

Total Credits:  1.00 unit


Online


On Demand



For further information see:

https://learning.bloombergnext.com/catalog/product.xhtml?eid=5913


2017 Data Discovery: Celebrity Lessons on Litigation - On Demand

2017 Data Discovery: Celebrity Lessons on Litigation, Legal Ethics, and e-Discovery

Sponsored by Bloomberg Law


From Taylor Swift to Lynyrd Skynyrd to the CEO of Marvel Entertainment, celebrities helped make new data discovery law in 2017.

Whether it’s potential legal sanctions for spilling coffee on a laptop, the obligation to preserve text messages, or the impact on attorney-client privilege when a lawyer receives email from a client’s work computer, these celebrities and their legal imbroglios provide valuable legal lessons for lawyers, corporate legal departments, human resources professionals—or just about anyone who uses a computer or sends a text message. These celebrity stories affect us all.

Join us for an educational and entertaining webinar as US Chief District Judge Joy Flowers Conti (W.D. Pa.), e-discovery authority and Reed Smith partner David Cohen, and noted entertainment lawyer Michael Kump of Kinsella Weitzman Iser Kump & Aldisert join Relativity’s David Horrigan for a look back on celebrity data discovery law in 2017 and how it affects you and your organization.


Speakers:

David Horrigan - e-Discovery Counsel & Legal Content Director, Relativity


David R. Cohen - Partner, Reed Smith

Hon. Joy Flowers Conti - United States Chief District Judge, W.D. Pa.

Michael Kump - Partner, Kinsella Weitzman Iser Kump & Aldisert LLP

FREE!

Total Credits:  1.00 unit


Online


On Demand - Expires January 2020


For further information see:

https://learning.bloombergnext.com/catalog/product.xhtml?eid=5915





Understanding SmartLaw for Business Success - On Demand

Is Your Firm Smart?: Understanding SmartLaw for Business Success

Sponsored by HighQ

One key piece of being SmartLaw is the intelligence use of technology.  Law firm leaders have seen the legal profession change drastically as new types of technologies are being created and implemented, and client demands and expectations have evolved.  These technologies can create efficiencies and cut costs for firms, particularly in the areas of contracts, eDiscovery, due diligence, and more.  How can law firms leverage this technology effectively to lower overall costs, ensure compliance, meet client demands, and maintain a competitive advantage?

Join us for this 60-minute program where our panelists will discuss the current state of the legal profession, new and evolving technologies applicable to the legal practice, and the impact of SmartLaw on your law firm.  Our panelists will discuss the key places where your firm will benefit from utilizing technology as well as some of the risks that may arise.  Finally, this program will provide strategies for implementing technologies effectively for success.


Speakers:

Rob MacAdam - Head of Legal Design, HighQ

Michael Dov Nogroski - Director of Practice Innovations, Chapman and Cutler LLP
Michael Callier - Attorney & Legal Process Strategist, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP

FREE!

Total Credits:  1.00 unit


Online


On Demand

For further information see:

https://learning.bloombergnext.com/catalog/product.xhtml?eid=5912