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Purchasing Decisions for eDiscovery During this one-hour complimentary webinar, sponsored by LexisNexis, we will discuss why law firms are moving their litigation environments to a private cloud, and the requirements and internal challenges often faced when deciding to make the move to a hosted solution. You’ll hear from a Chief Information Officer and Litigation Director at two top law firms as they share their personal experiences and insight into the main requirements law firms must consider when incorporating the cloud into their e-discovery technology strategy. Read more >
May 14 2013
60 mins

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  • During this one-hour complimentary webinar, sponsored by LexisNexis, we will discuss why law firms are moving their litigation environments to a private cloud, and the requirements and internal challenges often faced when deciding to make the move to a hosted solution. You’ll hear from a Chief Information Officer and Litigation Director at two top law firms as they share their personal experiences and insight into the main requirements law firms must consider when incorporating the cloud into their e-discovery technology strategy.
  • Apersee webinar sponsored by ZyLAB: Bringing e-Discovery in House: Risk and Rewards

    The first part of this practical webinar provides a straightforward, pragmatic overview about how organizations confronted with e-discovery should be able to interpret e-Discovery within the context of actual expected processes, inherent risks, and the available technical solutions that can support relevant activities.

    The second part of the webinar will illustrate how companies once they have an e-Discovery solution in house, can leverage one software product for both e-Discovery and Information Governance.

    Speakers: Johannes Scholtes, Chief Strategy Officer of ZyLAB; George J. Socha, Esq, co-founder, EDRM, Apersee

    Moderator: Tom Gelbmann, co-founder, EDRM, Apersee.
  • Apersee Webinar sponsored by Nuix

    Putting human eyes on every discovery document doesn't work any more. It costs too much, takes too long, and can't be counted on to deliver the results you need.

    Enter predictive coding (aka CAR and TAR), with its potential to significantly reduce the number of documents that require manual review. Then add an arsenal of additional analytical tools and techniques, ways to find the facts you need the most - and even facts you didn't know you needed - faster, more consistently and reliably, and at a lower overall cost.

    In this webinar, you will learn how these analytical tools are becoming more accessible and how they can be combined with leading technologies to make eDiscovery faster, cheaper, and more strategic.
  • Sponsored by AccessData - Feb. 28, 2013, 1:00-2:00 pm Central

    What does your litigation hold program look like? Is it a well-oiled machine or an Excel spreadsheet and an Outlook inbox? Either way, our panel of corporate and law firm legal professionals has something to share with you. Join us to listen to pointers about maintaining a successful litigation hold program, including insights into how your legal hold program interplays with your preservation requirements and how it can inform your case and e-discovery strategy at the earliest stages of litigation.
  • Sponsored by Symantec - Feb. 27, 2013 1:00-2:00 pm Central

    The eDiscovery community is growing at a rapid pace, adding understandable confusion to the legal community. The Clearwell 2.0 blog recently defined several different models, namely the EDRM, IGRM and the CARRM. Given the proliferation of new models emerging from the EDRM working groups, eDiscovery is now only one part of the puzzle. The Talent Matrix is a newly released model to help organizations map out talent to manage the information governance and eDiscovery processes in-house. While it would be ideal for every organization to have a designated 30 (b) (6) witness or eDiscovery liasion, this is not always the case. Moreover, many of these considerations never make it to the record as it is every organization's fear to expose how they are managing their information. This webinar will explore:
    • What the 30 (b) (6) witness will need to be prepared to testify about
    •The difference between this type of testimony and expert eDiscovery testimony
    •Explain best practices on how to be prepared in-house and with outside counsel
    •What experience is crucial to consider in hiring in-house and expert witnesses
    •The technologies organizations can bring in-house to make the testimony of both 30 (b) (6) and eDiscovery experts easier and more defensible
  • Sponsored by Worldox - Jan. 23, 2013, 1:00-2:00 pm Central

    Moderated by eDiscovery experts George Socha and Tom Gelbmann of Apersee, this online panel discussion focuses on the increasing convergence of document management and eDiscovery at law firms and corporations, and how organizations are addressing the challenges related to information governance including big data, the cloud, security, records management, compliance. Issues are explored based on the Information Governance Reference Model (IGRM) developed by the Electronic Discovery Reference Model’s IGRM team.

    The panel comprises seasoned legal industry professionals, all Worldox customers, who share their experiences and insights.

    Panelists include:

    * Julie Edgar, Manager of Law and Administration at Boise Inc.
    * Sandy Mikita, Information Support Manager at Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott, LLC
    * Christopher Toner, Associate Counsel at Aspirus
    * Ray Zwiefelhofer, President at Worldox/World Software Corporation
  • While the workplace is slowly trying to agree on a definition for information governance, mobile devices are soaring off the shelves at a rate of 300,000 devices per day. Considering that mobile devices hold a remarkable amount of unique data, it is clear that policies and procedures are in demand to manage an organizations legal risk for this potential goldmine of electronic evidence. The time has come to be proactive instead of reactive and start developing strategies for this emerging area. Join our distinguished panel to explore these matters from both the corporate and law firm perspectives. Includes:

    • When is mobile device information relevant and how can it provide new insights into typical cases?
    • Corporate mobile devices & discovery trends
    • Strategies for making your mobile device policy proactive
    • How do you get to the evidence and once you have it, how do you review it?
    • Preserving mobile device chain of custody and data integrity
    • What dilemmas might you face and what tools are available?

    Sponsored by AccessData
  • This free, one-hour webinar, presented by Gold Sponsor AccessData, will answer your questions about early data assessment & processing, with a focus on EDRM as a continual, iterative activity. Led by Apersee founders George Socha & Tom Gelbmann, “Early and Often” is sure to be an information-packed session.

    The webinar was presented on May 30, 2012, from 1:00 to 2:00 pm Central.

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