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2008 ALSP Webcast Schedule

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Tuesday, 24 June 2008
Qualcomm v. Broadcom: What Lessons Have We Learned? Part 2

Presented by: Greg Buckles, CEO, Reason-eD LLC and Mikki Tomlinson, Litigation Support Manager, Chesapeake Energy Corporation
Recent high profile cases such as Qualcomm v. Broadcom and the Zubulake discrimination case have thrown the litigation support industry into the mainstream spotlight. These cases have made law firms responsible; how will you and your colleagues respond? Join ALSP for part two of this Webcast series – Qualcomm v. Broadcom: What Lessons Have We Learned? – to explore the political, economic and practical ramifications in this new climate where inside counsel have been exposed to direct public judicial sanction over discovery failures. Learn how to preserve and collect the right information during the e-Discovery process and adopt best practices for maintaining transparency.

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June 2008
Do It Yourself: Electronic Evidence Management
Presented by: Ernesto F. Rojas, President and CEO, Forensic and Security Services Inc.
The session covers issues associated with managing electronic evidence gathering: risks involved with the process of handling ESI and how to prevent a corporate litigation disaster. Many organizations are making this decision on a purely economic basis without analyzing many other factors that can affect results. The presenter will discuss the current arguments of why DIY sounds attractive, and how easy it is to fail in the most basic aspects of the process.

May 2008
Qualcomm v. Broadcom: What Lessons Have We Learned? Part 1
Presented by: M. Therese Carey, Litigation Support Operations Manager, Winston & Strawn LLP; and Charles Cohen, Partner, Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP
The litigation support industry has been in the spotlight in recent high-profile cases such as Qualcomm v. Broadcom and the Zubulake discrimination case. Law firms are being held responsible; how will you respond? Litigation Support Manager Therese Carey explains why you can’t ignore the outcomes of such cases. She discusses what constitutes due diligence, documentation expectations and the importance of material being legally defensible. Attorney Charles Cohen delves into case law studies to show the real outcomes and consequences of a litigation support team not working under complete transparency. 
Members will be able to access this presentation soon in the ALSP Webcast archives.

ESI Bootcamp — e-Discovery Begins with Forensically Sound Data Collection
Presented by: Jason Park, forensic computer examiner, MD5Group LLC

You only get one chance to collect electronic data correctly. Altering file metadata and system data or not collecting the unallocated data can have dire consequences. Make sure your attorneys know the difference between active data, deleted data and unallocated data. And ensure your employees and vendors are making a complete collection in a forensically sound manner.
Members can access this presentation in the ALSP Webcast archives.

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