eDiscovery Lessons from the Mueller Report
The much-anticipated Report on the Investigation into Russian Interference in the 2016 Presidential Election of Special Counsel Robert S. Mueller, III, a/k/a the “Mueller Report,” was released on April 18, 2019. Volume I of the Mueller Report addresses numerous evidentiary and legal ethics issues identified by the Office of Special Counsel during its investigation. This presentation examines many of these issues and how they impacted the prosecutorial and declination determinations reached by the Special Counsel on alleged crimes related to the Russian interference with the 2016 Presidential campaign. This presentation also examines the methods used by the Office of Special Counsel to locate relevant electronic evidence, the sources of electronically stored information (ESI) -- including alternative communication channels used by key players, and the legal ethics issues related to the protection and discovery of this ESI.
Speakers:
Del Kolde has been an in-house litigation attorney for the King County Prosecutor’s Office in Seattle for over 21 years. Speakers:
Corey Lee is a partner based in the Miami office of Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP. Corey’s practice focuses on commercial litigation.
Niloy Ray litigates and counsels on a broad array of preservation, collection, review, production and admissibility issues. He is a member of Sedona Working Group 1 and EDRM.
Eric P. Mandel is a consultant with Driven Inc., where he provides advice and guidance to clients on a wide variety of issues related to eDiscovery, information governance, data regulatory compliance, privacy and data protection.
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Total Credits: 1.00 unit
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- Wednesday, August 14, 2019 - 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. PT
https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/1455961602770480386?source=email+invite
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