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The Second Electronic Discovery and Digital Evidence Practitioners' Workshop (Audio CD-ROM) |
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| February 18, 2011 |
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| approx 13 hours |
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| Center for Professional Development, Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources, Section of Litigation, Section of Science & Technology Law |
| Litigation, 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 Litigation) ABA Members, Log in now to receive this discount! |
| $400.00 (Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources) 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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This practitioners' workshop provides an in-depth and hands-on education for in-house and retained counsel who are involved in (or who expect to become involved in) litigation involving electronic discovery and digital evidence. Executives and other litigation stakeholders from large and small public and private organizations will gain invaluable insights on how best to prepare your technical staff and information systems to respond to requests for electronically stored information (ESI). Addressed to intermediate and advanced ESI litigation practitioners, the workshop is taught by our faculty of leading federal magistrate judges, ESI litigation practitioners, forensics experts, and technology thought leaders, all of whom have significant experience in managing all aspects of ESI litigation. This workshop is unique in that its scope is much broader and deeper than traditional e-discovery courses that address only basic ESI concepts.
The curriculum consists of case studies, a mock trial, keynote sessions and panel discussions with luminaries in the field, and small workshops for practitioners, technologists, and forensic experts. Topics range from ESI search trends and developments to emerging digital evidence issues and ethics to evidentiary issues from a criminal perspective. The sessions will address the key rules from the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure that impact on e-discovery.
A note to listeners: Due to technical difficulties, audio recordings for the sessions "ESI, Criminal Law, and Constitutional Issues" and "Closing Remarks with Hon. John M. Facciola" are not available. We apologize for any inconvenience.
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The CD-ROM for this title includes an audio or video file and the course materials and CLE certificates in PDF. This CD-ROM requires a PC or Mac with a CD-ROM drive. The disc will not play in a standard audio CD player, but CD-ROMs containing MP3 audio can be played in many MP3 compatible CD players. To play MP3 audio on your computer, you will need a media player such as iTunes,Windows Media Player, RealPlayer, or Quicktime. Some CD-ROMs include video files in WMV format, which require Windows Media Player or a media player capable of playing files in Windows Media format. Course materials and CLE certificates require Adobe Reader® or software capable of opening PDF files .
or similar software capable of opening PDF files.
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