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An Introduction to E-Discovery (MP3 Audio Download) |
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| Matthew C. Christoff, Sarah M. Knight, Jessica Taylor |
| May 31, 2012 |
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| 85 minutes |
| 1.5 |
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| Center for Professional Development, Section of Intellectual Property Law, Section of Litigation, Section of Science & Technology Law, Young Lawyers Division |
| Consumer Law, Intellectual Property Law, Science & Technology Law |
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| $129.00 (Regular) |
| $109.00 (ABA Member) ABA Members, Log in now to receive this discount! |
| $89.00 (Section of Litigation) ABA Members, Log in now to receive this discount! |
| $89.00 (Section of Intellectual Property Law) ABA Members, Log in now to receive this discount! |
| $89.00 (Section of Science & Technology Law) ABA Members, Log in now to receive this discount! |
| $89.00 (Young Lawyers Division) ABA Members, Log in now to receive this discount! |
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Electronic discovery is no longer a rarity, but a reality that nearly every attorney will encounter in his career. Ensuring the preservation of electronically stored information (ESI) is a key component of discovery today. Litigants who fail to preserve ESI can face severe consequences, including monetary and evidentiary sanctions, the effects of which can last long beyond a single case. Recognizing the potential issues and concerns in the preservation and collection of ESI is critical to an effective electronic discovery strategy.
This mp3 audio download program will introduce participants to these considerations and the complexities and pitfalls of e-discovery issues in any size case. The program will also address recent case law and emerging technologies, such as cloud storage and social media, and what strategies litigants employ to successfully manage ESI preservation and collection. Join us for an insightful and practical discussion of these issues using real-life examples and illustrations.
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This download includes the MP3 audio file and the course materials in PDF. Both files will be delivered together in a ZIP file. To play an audio download in MP3 format, your will need a media player such as iTunes, Windows Media Player, RealPlayer, or Quicktime. For instructions on loading MP3 files to a portable media device, please refer to your device's instruction manual.Course materials require Adobe Reader®.
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