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The Sedona Conference® exists to allow leading jurists, lawyers, experts, academics and others, at the cutting edge of issues in the area of antitrust law, complex litigation, and intellectual property rights, to come together - in conferences and mini-think tanks (Working Groups) - and engage in true dialogue, not debate, all in an effort to move the law forward in a reasoned and just way.


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Webcast - Sedona Update: Understanding Defensible Search & Retrieval Methods

Thursday, July 17 - 1:00 PM EST -  Mary Mack, Jason R. Baron, and James Daley discuss the latest from The Sedona Conference® Working Group on Electronic Document Retention and Production, including the eight practice points from the Search and Retrieval Sciences Special Project Team.  Click here for more information and to register.


The Sedona Conference Commentary on Non-Party Production & Rule 45 Subpoenas

This paper describes the changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Rule 45 (third-party subpoenas) and outlines best practices. Read more….


The Sedona Conference® Glossary: E-Discovery & Digital Information Management (Second Edition)

Follow this link for the most recent updates to The Sedona Conference glossary.

Sedona Conference Glossary: E-Discovery


Safe harbor via legal hold policy and practice-Sedona

The Sedona Conference’s peer reviewed The Sedona Guidelines: Best Practice Guidelines & Commentary for Managing Information & Records in the Electronic Age addresses document management through the entire lifecycle. Of interest, it creates a safe harbor for companies with a legal hold policy and practice when an individual acts outside their authority or in contravention continue…




 

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