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Webinars
The Challenges of Cross-Border Regulatory Investigations A host of stringent ethical regulations spanning the globe have forever changed the nature of cross-border regulatory investigations. In particular, the U.K. as far-reaching Bribery Act 2010 and U.S. Foreign and Corrupt Practices Act 1977 (FCPA), are engendering an increase in regulatory proceedings commenced against U.K. companies.
A tale of two companies: A Social Media and eDiscovery War Find out what happens when litigants go head-to-head in a Web 2.0 world. Join us as we tell the tragic story of two companies locked in a bitter court battle, in a no-holds-barred race to protect their products, their market, and their businesses. How will they combat issues involving social media information leaks, rogue blogging experts, data systems in the cloud, and Facebook confessions? You’ll have to wait for the Webinar to hear the end of the story. In this presentation, you will learn:
Privacy and Data Breach Basics All Lawyers Should Know
Data Privacy and Data Breach continue to be hot button topics as the worlds of globalization and digitalization collide. Legal professionals have an obligation to their clients and/or corporations to not only be aware of these issues but also to understand their consequences. This panel will provide the attendee with some general tools that all layers can utilize, whether they practice directly in the Privacy area or not. Furthermore, the panel will take a look at case law and the various enforcement mechanisms in place for data breaches in an attempt to illustrate enforcement trends. Our panelists are some of the foremost experts and practitioners in this field and bring a wealth of real work experience to the table. Find out:
An Inevitable Reality: Machine-based eDiscovery Review As the amount of electronically stored information (ESI) explodes in the enterprise, the eDiscovery process is at a critical point. The document review process is already the most expensive portion of the eDiscovery process, and the continuing explosion of data will make it impossible or prohibitively expensive to continue with the current human-based review method. Technologies already exist to assist in the review process but the legal system is struggling to determine how and where these technologies can be used. What you will learn:
The Catch 22 of Cross-Border eDiscovery Cross-Border eDiscovery is a hot topic this year. Globalization of businesses and mass mergers and acquisitions has caused an increase in the need for an understanding of how eDiscovery should be handled in other countries. All over the world, courts and local governments have instituted new rules for how parties will engage in discovery related to digital evidence. These new rules have been causing issues between the attorneys required by the US discovery rules to discover digital evidence for their cases and the various governments outside the US and across the world. eDiscovery Case Law: The Judge(s) speaks Join EMC and NY Law Journal for an eDiscovery webcast. In this webinar a panel of judges and former judges will address:
GC Spotlight: A Discussion about Proportionality and Fed Rule 26(b)(2) Join EMC and NY Law Journal for an eDiscovery webcast. In this webinar you will learn more about:
Esoteric ESI: Getting past Enterprise Email to discover Facebook, Social Media, and Mobile Devices Preserving, collecting and processing “basic” electronically stored information (“ESI”) such as email and unstructured data stored on laptops and file shares is a complex and expensive task for most organizations. But far more difficult work is just ahead… In this presentation, we will look at legal requirements and current practices in handling some of the more frequently encountered “esoteric” forms of ESI such as Facebook, Social Media, the Cloud, mobile devices, transient or “ephemeral” data and even SQL databases. Discover:
New York Law Journal In this webinar you will learn about:
eDiscovery and eDisclosure: Key Differences of US and UK Law As businesses go global, legal complications have followed. Ignoring cross border legal obligations, privacy laws, and litigation discovery orders have had severe consequences for numerous companies, including sanctions in the millions of dollars/pounds.
eDiscovery Turf Wars: Legal V. IT James Shook, Esq., v. Paul Gogan
James D. Shook, Esq., eDiscovery expert with 20 years legal experience and over 100 litigation cases Paul Gogan – EMC eDiscovery and Security Officer with 20 years experience and over 100 litigation discovery requests J. David Morris, Moderator – EMC eDiscovery New York Law Journal In this webinar you will learn about:
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“The Ball in your Court”: Craig Ball, Esq., Talks eDiscovery, Law and Technology with EMC's Heidi Maher, Esq., Principal eDiscovery Counselor Ball is a pioneering Trial Lawyer, Technologist and Computer Forensic Examiner. He has supervised, consulted on or served as Special Master in connection with some of the world's largest electronic discovery projects and most prominent cases. Counselor Ball also greatly values his role as an instructor in computer forensics and electronic evidence to the Department of Justice and other law enforcement and security agencies. Currently, Mr. Ball serves as a board member of Georgetown University Law School Advanced E-Discovery Institute and E-Discovery Academy and is an active Sedona Conference member and contributor. In 2006, Counselor Ball was the recipient of the State Bar of Texas CTS lifetime Achievement Award for Law and Technology. eDiscovery 2011: Trends, Risks and Best Practices EMC is proud to bring you this special webinar focused on how you should think about handling eDiscovery in 2011. Our esteemed guest speaker, Randy Kahn, is well known in the legal/compliance circles and brings a wealth of knowledge on eDiscovery. He will be discussing current trends in eDiscovery that will dictate how you perform eDiscovery in 2011, risks associated with current practices/tools/processes and best practices to consider adopting in order to get ahead of your eDiscovery woes. Joining him in this discussion will be our in-house attorney, Jim Shook, who too brings tremendous eDiscovery knowledge to the event. Information Management Reference Model (IMRM) and the SourceOne File Management - Kazeon for sound eDiscovery, Compliance and Governance. George Socha on the Information Management Reference Model (IMRM) Thought you had your information management and eDiscovery under control…. From the creator of EDRM model comes the Information Management Reference Model (IMRM)….and it Changes Everything from eDiscovery to IT to Business processes. George Socha, Esq., explicates the impact IMRM has on IT, Legal, Business and eDiscovery. 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. 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. Join us for the Judges
The authors of "eDiscovery for Dummies" join EMC SourceOne eDiscovery - Kazeon to discuss "Making Your Company Bullet-Proof":
About the Authors: David Shonka, Esq. of the FTC discusses eDiscovery David Shonka, Esq., Deputy General Counsel, FTC
and chair of the FTC’s E-discovery Steering Committee for government law enforcement investigations joins SourceOne eDiscovery - Kazeon to discuss how eDiscovery impacts Trade and your business. George Socha debunks Top Five eDiscovery Myths The visionary who co-authored the EDRM model, George Socha, Esq., joins SourceOne eDiscovery - Kazeon to debunk the TOP Five eDiscovery Myths once and for all.
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