eDiscovery Fundamentals & New Rules (Sedona education day)
On September 15, 2006 The Sedona Conference Institute will present "eDiscovery
Fundamentals & New Rules," a full-day Continuing Legal Education program at
Thorne Auditorium, Northwestern University School of Law, Chicago IL.
"eDiscovery Fundamentals and New Rules" is designed to introduce attorneys and
others to the basic concepts and practical implications of the new Federal Rules of
Civil Procedure concerning the discovery of electronically stored information and
related issues. The registration fee is $495 ($445 if two or more people from the same
firm register at the same time) and includes the Conference Notebook, continental
breakfast, lunch, and a reception with the faculty and guests. The program agenda,
bios of the faculty, and a registration form are available by clicking on the following link: http://www.thesedonaconference.org/conferences/tsci/20060915
The keynote speaker will be Hon. Lee Rosenthal, chair of the U.S. Judicial Conference
Advisory Committee on Civil Rules. Additional faculty include membersa of The Sedona
Conference Working Group on Electronic Document Retention and Production, widely
recognized by the courts and the bar as the most knowledgeable and well-balanced
assembly of attorneys and experts on electronic discovery and electronic records
management, and the group responsible for "The Sedona Principles Addressing
Electronic Document Production," the sourcebook most cited in state and federal
case law on electronic discovery. Among the topics to be covered are:
* An overview and history of the eDiscovery Rule Amendments
* The relationship between the new Federal Rules, state court rules, case law, and "The Sedona Principles"
* Data Preservation
* The Legal Hold Process
* Disclosure Requirements
* The Two-Tiered Approach to eDiscovery
* Accessibility vs. inaccessibility
* Form of Production Issues
* Protection of Privilege
* Obtaining eDiscovery From Non-Parties
* Spoliation and Sanctions
* Advising Clients on eRecords Management and eDiscovery Preparation
* Presenting Technology Issues to the Court
http://www.thesedonaconference.org/conferences/tsci/20060915
Fundamentals & New Rules," a full-day Continuing Legal Education program at
Thorne Auditorium, Northwestern University School of Law, Chicago IL.
"eDiscovery Fundamentals and New Rules" is designed to introduce attorneys and
others to the basic concepts and practical implications of the new Federal Rules of
Civil Procedure concerning the discovery of electronically stored information and
related issues. The registration fee is $495 ($445 if two or more people from the same
firm register at the same time) and includes the Conference Notebook, continental
breakfast, lunch, and a reception with the faculty and guests. The program agenda,
bios of the faculty, and a registration form are available by clicking on the following link: http://www.thesedonaconference.org/conferences/tsci/20060915
The keynote speaker will be Hon. Lee Rosenthal, chair of the U.S. Judicial Conference
Advisory Committee on Civil Rules. Additional faculty include membersa of The Sedona
Conference Working Group on Electronic Document Retention and Production, widely
recognized by the courts and the bar as the most knowledgeable and well-balanced
assembly of attorneys and experts on electronic discovery and electronic records
management, and the group responsible for "The Sedona Principles Addressing
Electronic Document Production," the sourcebook most cited in state and federal
case law on electronic discovery. Among the topics to be covered are:
* An overview and history of the eDiscovery Rule Amendments
* The relationship between the new Federal Rules, state court rules, case law, and "The Sedona Principles"
* Data Preservation
* The Legal Hold Process
* Disclosure Requirements
* The Two-Tiered Approach to eDiscovery
* Accessibility vs. inaccessibility
* Form of Production Issues
* Protection of Privilege
* Obtaining eDiscovery From Non-Parties
* Spoliation and Sanctions
* Advising Clients on eRecords Management and eDiscovery Preparation
* Presenting Technology Issues to the Court
http://www.thesedonaconference.org/conferences/tsci/20060915
jhagmann - 30. Aug, 15:25