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Webinar: The Judges Lay Down the eDiscovery Law

The Judges Lay Down the eDiscovery Law

Date: Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Time: 10:00 AM Pacific

EMC SourceOne eDiscovery – Kazeon hosts this special eDiscovery Webinar with United States District Judge James M. Rosenbaum and Magistrate Judge Franklin L. Noel discussing eDiscovery and the law. Jake Frazier, MBA, Esq., author of “Bringing eDiscovery In-House for Dummies” will be moderating the webinar.

The Judges decree that attorneys can no longer hide behind the arcane intricacies of Information Technology to sidestep eDiscovery motions. Attorneys that plead IT ignorance can be sanctioned and referred to the Bar. The Judges say that it is time for attorneys to understand their companies IT capabilities and limitations or face the consequences.

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Register today and Discover, as space is limited for these once only premium webinars.

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Time March 17, 2010 at 14:10

i missed the e-discovery webinar. is it stored on-line for later viewing?

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