“eDiscovery War Stories”: The Dirty Truth from the eDiscovery Trenches
EMC SourceOne eDiscovery – Kazeon announces insightful super session “eDiscovery War Stories: The Dirty Truth from the eDiscovery Trenches” with noted guest Steven W. Teppler, Esq., EdelsonMcGuire, LLC and Author of “Digital Evidence LifeCycle Management – A Guide for Enterprise, Attorneys, and Technologists”, Matthew Nelson, Esq., Legal Consultant in EMC’s Global eDiscovery and Compliance practice Jeff Seymour, Deloitte eDiscovery, and moderated by James D. Shook, Esq., CIPP, recognized authority and author on legal discovery and compliance law and EMC eDiscovery expert.
“The eDiscovery War Stories panel will discuss early life-cycle as well as discovery-centric evidentiary missteps, how they might be avoided, and what challenges and opportunities await those seeking ESI authentication and admissibility in 21st Century litigation,” says Steven W. Teppler, Esq.
“The session “eDiscovery War Stories” highlights the challenges, issues and best practices the esteemed panelists have experienced throughout their careers in eDiscovery,” says J. David Morris EMC SourceOne eDiscovery – Kazeon. “Gaining valuable firsthand knowledge and guidance from the eDiscovery trenches is an opportunity not to be missed while at LegalTech New York.”
Posted By: David in eDiscovery on February 1st, 2010.
Tags: Analysis & Review, Andrew Cohen, Autonomy, Chain of evidence, Collection and Culling, e-discovery, eDiscovery, electronic discovery, EMC SourceOne eDIscovery - Kazeon, end-to-end ediscovery, ESI, ESQ., Farrah Pepper, George Socha, Heidi Maher, J. David Morris, Jake Frazier, James D. Shook, James Shook, Karthik Kannan, Kazeon, legal ediscovery, legal hold, Legal Hold Management, Legal Tech, legaltech, SourceOne, Steven W. Teppler
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Time February 9, 2010 at 11:31
[...] jay itkowitz: on "eDiscovery War Stories": The Dirty Truth from the eDiscovery Trencheswas this session recorded and is it available?… [...]
Comment from David
Time February 10, 2010 at 18:45
Jay….The sessions at LegalTech were not recorded.

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Comment from jay itkowitz
Time February 6, 2010 at 17:08
was this session recorded and is it available?