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2008 Webcasts

Qualcomm v. Broadcom: What Lessons Have We Learned? Part 2
Tuesday, 24 June
In this webcast, Greg Buckles, CEO of Reason-Ed, LLC, completes this 2 part series by exploring the political, economic and practical ramifications in the case of Qualcomm vs. Broadcom now that inside counsel have been exposed to direct public judicial sanction over discovery failures and also discusses what is required to implement a defensible, transparent discovery system.

Do it Yourself: Electronic Evidence Management
Thursday, 5 June
Presented by Ernesto F. Rojas, president and CEO of Forensic and Security Services Inc., this session covered issues associated with managing electronic evidence gathering: risks involved with the process of handling ESI and how to prevent a corporate litigation disaster.

Qualcomm v. Broadcom: What Lessons Have We Learned? Part 1
Monday, 19 May
This initial installment of a two-part series addresses the many issues and implications that recent high-profile cases such as Qualcomm v. Broadcom and the Zubulake discrimination case have on industry professionals. Presenters are Charles Cohen, a partner at Hughes, Hubbard and Reed, and M. Therese Carey, litigation support manager at Winston & Strawn LLP.

ESI Bootcamp — e-Discovery Begins With Forensically Sound Data Collection
Thursday, 8 May
Jason Park, forensic computer examiner at MD5Group LLC, details why you only get one chance to collect electronic data correctly. Make sure your attorneys know the difference between active data, deleted data and unallocated data, and ensure that your employees and vendors are making a complete collection in a forensically sound manner.

Five Forensic Faux Pas in ESI
10 April
Presented by Jason Velasco, vice president of client services at Merrill Legal Solutions, this Webcast teaches you how to manipulate technology competently from an information technologist’s perspective. Understand the traps, tricks and pitfalls inherent in digital information and computer networks, comprehend the intricacies of metadata, and more.

Insourcing Your Litigation Support Services
20 March
Learn about the processes involved in developing a litigation support group or expanding the capabilities of your existing in-house support staff. Ariyah Mandel, litigation support manager for Akerman Senterfitt, shows how one firm, starting from ground zero, successfully molded a team to handle everyday litigation needs and recapture a portion of the lost revenue.

Automating Your e-Discovery RFP Process
27 February
John Rowley, president of i-RFP Inc., presents the first step in learning what you need to know to successfully implement an automated RFP solution for your department.

Managing Foreign Language Documents in Litigation: A Primer on Foreign Collections and Litigation Support Issues
13 February
This Webcast offers practical advice about dealing with foreign documents in litigation and regulatory compliance matters. Presenter John Tredennick, CEO of Catalyst Repository Systems Inc., shares perspectives based on his experience with collecting and cataloging data from abroad and dealing with international privacy regulations.

2007 Webcasts

The Challenges of European Data Collections from a European Perspective
5 December
Nigel Murray, managing director of TRILANTIC, looks at the UK and European landscape, examines differences in litigation practices in the UK and European countries compared with the U.S., and discusses challenges and solutions related to data protection, jurisdictional issues, cross-border actions and foreign language documentation.

Key Considerations in Building a Litigation Support Center
15 November
Presented by Khrys McKinney, president and CEO of NewLaw Inc., and Mark Lieb, president of Ad Litem Consulting Inc., this Webcast covers organizational structures, training processes in litigation support departments, implementing project tracking tools, third-party relationships and gaining political pull in your organization.






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