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Two Hours Before The Ten eDiscovery Commandments: The Judges Speak

The much anticipated session, The Ten eDiscovery Commandments: The Judges Speak is only two hours away.  The Honorable Andrew J. Peck and The Honorable Frank Maas join moderator, Andrew M. Cohen, Esq. to discuss eDiscovery do’s and don’ts.

“This session is one of the jewels of LegalTech.  The Judges frankness on the subject, I believe, signals that there are no more “free passes” when it comes to eDiscovery in the State of New York, much less elsewhere, ” says J. David Morris EMC SourceOne eDiscovery – Kazeon.


Seating is limited so register to reserve your seat with the Judges.

The super session “The Ten eDiscovery Commandments: The Judges Speak” with noted guest speakers The Honorable Andrew J. Peck and The Honorable Frank Maas at LegalTech New York on Feb 2nd, 2010 at 9:00 a.m. in room SS1 on Concourse C.  CLE credit is available for this session; however, session attendance is limited.  Send an email to reserve your seat, email or register online at http://www.kazeon.com/newsroom2/legaltech.php.

Click Here for the LegalTech Super Session Flyer

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