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Here’s a list of upcoming and archived Electronic Discovery webcasts, podcasts, webinars, and/or other online-based seminars or meetings.


Webcasts and Podcasts

Webcast: State vs. Federal e-Discovery Rules – Lessons Learned in 2008

Nineteen states have incorporated e-discovery provisions into civil procedure codes or have modified rules for business courts.  At least five other states have new provisions pending in 2009. Tom Allman and Mary Mack provide a review of what states are doing about procedural rules for e-discovery.  More info


Part 6: IT Systems, the Financial Services Crisis, Litigation & e-Discovery

November 6 -1:00 PM ET (30 minutes - Part 6 of 8 in the Financial Crisis, Litigation and Electronic Discovery complete webcast series). This webcast reviews how IT and legal can work together to establish a framework for satisfying their businesses objectives with respect to e-discovery. More details >


The Legal Hold Process - Automated Legal Hold Management

November 5 -1:00 PM ET (60 minutes). The second webcast in Fios’ Legal Hold Process series that focuses on the steps involved with issuing and maintaining legal holds, and how automation can help with scalability and repeatability. More details >


Part 4: Effective Legal Holds for e-Discovery and Financial Services Corporations

October 23 -1:00 PM ET (30 minutes - Part 4 of 8 in the Financial Crisis, Litigation and Electronic Discovery complete webcast series). This webcast reviews how you can proactively reduce risk in the context of subprime litigation by systematically assessing and improving your legal hold process. More details >


Part 3: Creating Effective Discovery Response Teams for the Financial Services Market

October 16 -1:00 PM ET (30 minutes - Part 3 of 8 in the Financial Crisis, Litigation and Electronic Discovery complete webcast series). This webcast looks at the optimal structure of DRTs, as well as the roles and responsibilities of individual team members. More details >




 

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