Electronic Discovery Law
Electronic Discovery for Corporate Counsel
November 19, 2004, San Francisco
December 17, 2004, New York City
This bi-coastal program, developed through a joint effort between Preston Gates, Microsoft and the Practising Law Institute (PLI,) is designed specifically for in-house counsel and other attorneys involved in advising organizations on electronic discovery and document retention issues. Backup tapes, evolving case law, computer forensics, and ethics rules in email are just a portion of the subjects to be covered by a daylong series of speakers and interactive panels.
Key focus areas include:
- Formulating retention/destruction policies and implementing the duty to preserve
- New discovery frontiers: instant messaging and voicemail
- Computer forensics: When you need it; when you don't
- Update on newly revised E-Discovery court rules
- Creating defensible privilege claims
- Ethics: Resolving conflicts related to email
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