Tag: Alitia Faccone
“It’s Not Personal, It’s Business”: Or Is It? The Social Media Conundrum
Guest Blogger: Alitia Faccone Ms. Faccone is a partner in the Business and Financial Services practice group at McCarter & English, LLP. Ms. Faccone focuses her complex commercial litigation practice in the area of e-Discovery and all aspects of data preservation, privacy and records retention, both legal and technical. She is co-chair of McCarter & English’s e-Discovery committee, an [...]
Posted By: Natalie in eDiscovery on July 19th, 2011.
Tags: Alitia Faccone, american civil liberties union, data preservation, eDiscovery, info gov, Information Governance, McCarter & English, Privacy, records, Social Media, social networking
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Webinar: Employee Terminations and ESI Loss/Theft!
Last Chance Webinar: Wednesday, June 16th, 2010 Document Retention and Employee Terminations: Increased Risk of ESI Loss in Today’s Economic Uncertainty Alitia Faccone, Esq., and Gina Trimarco, Esq., of McCarter & English, LLP with James D. Shook, Esq., of EMC discuss the impact of employee terminations and the increased risk loss of and/or misappropriation of Electronically [...]
Posted By: David in eDiscovery on June 14th, 2010.
Tags: Alitia Faccone, Document Retention, emc, Employee Terminations, ESI, ESI Loss, ESQ., Gina Trimarco, Industrial Espionage Act, James D. Shook, Kazeon, McCarter & English, SourceOne, webinar
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Document Retention and Employee Terminations: Increased Risk of ESI Loss in Today’s Economic Uncertainty
The world economy has felt the impact of financial crisis. As the economic aftershocks continue , the uncertain future is troubling. Prudent companies are refocusing their efforts and becoming much leaner. However, as companies become leaner, layoffs ensue. Correspondingly, companies face an increase the risk of electronically stored information (ESI) loss and/or theft. ESI loss [...]
Posted By: David in eDiscovery on June 2nd, 2010.
Tags: Alitia Faccone, Document Retention, emc, Employee Terminations, ESI, ESI Loss, ESQ., Gina Trimarco, Industrial Espionage Act, James D. Shook, Kazeon, McCarter & English, SourceOne, webinar
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EMC/Kazeon: Internal Investigations: The Scoop at LegalTech
EMC SourceOne eDiscovery – Kazeon announces insightful super session “Internal Investigation: The Scoop on Employment Suits and Risk Management” with noted guest Alitia Faccone, Esq. Partner McCarter & English and Financial Services Litigation & eDiscovery expert, Gina Trimarco, Esq., Associate McCarter & English and Financial Services Litigation & eDiscovery expert, James D. Shook, Esq., CIPP, recognized [...]
Posted By: David in eDiscovery on January 25th, 2010.
Tags: Alitia Faccone, Brian Babineau, e-discovery, eDiscovery, electronic discovery, emc, Gina Trimarco, Internal Investigations, J. David Morris, James D. Shook, James Shook, Karthik Kannan, Kazeon, Legal Tech, legaltech, SourceOne
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EMC to Sponsor All-Star eDiscovery Sessions at LegalTech New York 2010
With the eDiscovery growth, the complexities associated with eDiscovery are daunting. The risk of missteps during the eDiscovery process weighs on the minds of Corporate Counsel, as well as IT professionals. What do legal and IT professionals need most? Advice and education from trusted experts who have been in the eDiscovery trenches. “eDiscovery is a [...]
Posted By: David in eDiscovery on December 20th, 2009.
Tags: Alitia Faccone, Analysis & Review, Andrew Cohen, Andrew J. Peck, Andrew M. Cohen, Anthony J. Diana, Ari Kaplan, Brian Babineau, Bringing eDiscovery in-House for Dummies, Chain of evidence, Charles S. Biener, Collection & Culling, Collection and Culling, David Shonka, deloitte, Dr. Linda Volonino, e-discovery, eBook, eDiscovery, eDiscovery for Dummies, eDiscovery StraightTalk, EDRM Model, electronic discovery, emc, end-to-end ediscovery, ESQ., Farrah Pepper, Frank Maas, Franklin L. Noel, ftc, Fulbright & Jaworski, George Socha, Gina Trimarco, Heidi Maher, Honorable Frank Maas, Ian Redpath, J. David Morris, James M. Rosenbaum, James Shook, jeff seymour, Karthik Kannan, Kazeon, Legal Tech, legaltech, legaltech 2010, Mathew Nelson, Matthew Nelson, Robert D. Owen, SourceOne, Steven W. Teppler, The Honorable Andrew J. Peck, The Honorable Frank Maas, The Honorable Franklin L. Noel, The Honorable James M. Rosenbaum, Vanessa Bratcher, William O'Neil
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