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Webcast: The End of e-Discovery As We Know It?

12/9 - Be sure to register for this webcast featuring an outstanding panel of e-discovery experts discussing what’s wrong (and right) with the current e-discovery rules and system.  Moderated by Mary Mack, the panel members include:

  • Richard Braman, Executive Director of the Sedona Conference
  • Craig Merritt, Christian & Barton LLP & former member of The American College of Trial Lawyers Task Force on Discovery
  • Bruce Parker, Partner, Venable LLP - Lawyers for Civil Justice

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Webcast: Sedona Conference Update: Achieving Quality in the E-Discovery Process

Wed. 10/07 - Learn about The Sedona Conference’s recently released document “Achieving Quality in the E-Discovery Process.” The speakers will discuss “quality measures” such as processes, tools, techniques, methods and metrics that can be applied during the discovery workflow process. More info / register >


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THE SEDONA CONFERENCE® COOPERATION PROCLAMATION

The Sedona Conference launches a coordinated effort to promote cooperation by all parties to the discovery process to achieve the goal of a “just, speedy, and inexpensive determination of every action.”

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How To Reduce e-Discovery Costs In A Down Economy

The Editor at Metropolitan Corporate Counsel interviews Mary Mack about the state of e-Discovery costs facing attorneys and their clients in the current economic environment.  What are the biggest cost drivers today when it comes to litigation and e-discovery?  Is there any likelihood that, given the state of the economy, the e-discovery rules will be revised to take into account that current e-discovery requirements create a tremendous cost burden? Continue reading….


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Virtual Jurisdiction: Does International Shoe Fit in the Age of the Internet?

The global business community we live in is faster than ever these days. An email can travel just as quickly from New York to Holland as it can from your office to the office across the hall. However, conducting business across international borders brings with it issues about which legal system dictates these transactions. Add Facebook and social networking to this mix and things get reallly interesting. This is especially true in the complex world of e-discovery.  Read more…

 


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