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E-Discovery and Information Governance (Audio CD-ROM) |
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| CEN13EIGCDR |
| January 23, 2013 |
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| Center for Professional Development, Section of Science & Technology Law |
| Communications & Media Law, Corporate Law, E-Commerce & Cyberspace Law, Evidence, General Practice, Law Practice Management, Legal Technology, Litigation, Management / Organizational Skills, National Security Law, Reference, Science & Technology Law |
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| $500.00 (Regular) |
| $450.00 (ABA Member) ABA Members, Log in now to receive this discount! |
| $400.00 (Section of Science & Technology Law) ABA Members, Log in now to receive this discount! |
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An organization that manages its information assets properly knowing what data they hold, the sensitivity of that data, how they present it (e.g., social media), and where they are storing it (e.g., the cloud)is able to respond to discovery production requests quickly, economically, and accurately. This thorough management of information, called information governance (IG), enables an organization to reduce storage cost, understand what data needs to be protected, and comply with laws and regulation. The aspects of IG dealing with dispute resolution are called electronic discovery and digital evidence (EDDE).
The program audio from the 2013 E-Discovery and Information Governance National Institute will provide you with a rare opportunity to sharpen your skills in EDDE. The curriculum consists of case studies, a mock 26(f) meet-and-confer, a mock hearing on parties arguments for and against a response produced using technology assisted review aka predictive coding, and panel discussions with luminaries in the field.
The faculty, consisting of judges, legal practitioners, technologists, and forensics experts will:- Present information on the current thought on the handling of electronically stored information (ESI), including descriptions and interpretations of judicial decisions
- Analyze recent judicial decisions on the production of ESI and the key rules from the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure that impact e-discovery
- Provide invaluable insights on how best to prepare their technical staff and information systems to respond to requests for ESI
- Cover ESI issues for a variety of business sectors including the HIPAA HITECH requirements that mandate an enhanced standard of care for the parties producing and receiving electronic health records (EHR)
- Describe how new search technologies will lead to cost-efficient, yet defensible, automated production of relevant ESI
- Examine the e-discovery implications of the increasing use of encryption, social media, and data stored in the cloud
After listening to this program you will walk away with an understanding of how the handling of ESI has evolved and the hopeful prognosis that expected improvements will provide cost-efficient, but defensible management of ESI.
This audio CD-ROM includes full program audio and course materials.
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