The Original “Bringing eDiscovery In-House” from the Author
EMC SourceOne eDiscovery – Kazeon announces THE super session Corporate Counsel and IT Professionals must attend at LegalTech: “Bringing eDiscovery In-House: In-sourcing, Outsourcing and eDiscovery Zen” from the Original Author – Jake Frazier, MBA, Esq., of “Bringing eDiscovery In-House for Dummies.”
Joining Mr. Frazier are noted experts in eDiscovery including David Shonka, Deputy General Counsel and eDiscovery Chair of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Greg Buckles, eDiscovery expert and William E. O’Neil, Esq., corporate governance and EMC eDiscovery expert. Moderating the session discussion is the articulate speaker, author and legal career advisor, Ari Kaplan, Esq.
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“eDiscovery has matured over the last twenty-four months since I wrote Bringing eDiscovery In-House,” says Jake Frazier, MBA, Esq. “With the number sanctions and fines levied by judges due to eDiscovery missteps, corporations realize that eDiscovery is very serious business. They have also realized the eDiscovery is only the tip of the Information Governance iceberg. We are going to discuss the necessity of Bringing eDiscovery and Information Governance In-House in to deliver corporate counsel the autonomy they need over their eDiscovery process.”
“eDiscovery and Information Governance are company-wide initiatives that touch every part of a business twenty-four hours a day and seven days a week,” says William D. O’Neil, Esq. of EMC’s eDiscovery and compliance practice. “With the importance of these initiatives, corporations are looking to established companies to partner with to holistically solve the infrastructure, legal, policy development and management complexities of eDiscovery and Information Governance. With Ari’s tenacity, I sure we will have a lively discussion around the subject at LegalTech and deliver the attendees excellent guidance on eDiscovery.”
Posted By: David in eDiscovery on February 1st, 2010.
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