Electronic Discovery Webcasts On Demand
You know where to get e-mails, spreadsheets, Word documents, photographs and even texts that may contain electronically stored information (ESI) relevant to your case . . . but, how do you get at the... (Recorded: September 02, 2010)
This case law update from Fios is the second of a two-part series exploring recent court decisions related to e-discovery. In a lively session moderated by Mary Mack, Ralph Losey and Brett Anders... (Recorded: August 04, 2010)
Robert (Bob) Ambrogi, a lawyer, journalist, media consultant and blogger, is known internationally for his work at the intersection of law, media and technology. In an interview with Mary Mack, Bob... (Recorded: January 26, 2010)
As of September 2009, 25 states have adopted e-discovery procedural rules that reflect the 2006 FRCP amendments and many others are considering changes. In this third annual Fios webcast, Tom Allman,... (Recorded: December 16, 2009)
Litigation support professionals and paralegals frequently encounter unanticipated road bumps when using a variety of e-discovery service providers and/or technology platforms. Close collaboration... (Recorded: October 27, 2009)
The eagerly awaited 2009 Socha-Gelbmann Electronic Discovery Survey has been published. This year, George Socha and Tom Gelbmann are not only assembling the survey and releasing the results, but they... (Recorded: August 06, 2009)
ED101 - e-Discovery Fundamentals
Have you been wondering what makes so many people enamored with the review tool Relativity? What does Relativity actually look like in action? Is it really as simple as they say? If you want to learn... (Recorded: May 12, 2010)
For an e-discovery project to be successful, the collected electronically stored information (ESI) must be processed and aggregated quickly and reliably so that the legal teams can review it for... (Recorded: April 20, 2010)
Litigation support professionals and paralegals that are new to the world of e-Discovery will benefit from this introduction to the workings of e-Discovery. The presenters will share insights gained... (Recorded: July 21, 2009)
In litigation, there is often no better smoking gun than the corporate email. Emails tend to be informal and much less circumspect than other corporate documents, so they are the perfect target once... (Recorded: May 19, 2009)
Complex litigation and regulatory compliance require collaboration and transparency to ensure discovery obligations are met--defensibly and efficiently. To ensure discovery response practices are... (Recorded: June 10, 2008)
It is no secret that today's legal and IT professionals are faced with rapidly growing volumes of electronically stored information (ESI). The ability to identify, preserve and manage all types of... (Recorded: May 22, 2008)
This webcast will focus on how applying collaborative e-discovery practices can help litigation teams meet discovery obligations in a defensible and cost-effective manner. Topics of discussion will... (Recorded: May 07, 2007)
Complex cases can involve terabytes of data that must be reviewed by large review teams - often on short timelines. Managing these reviews for quality and efficiency and ensuring production deadlines... (Recorded: April 01, 2008)
What if only half of the evidence in an "email" file could be produced for a discovery request? And, what if you didn't know which half? That is the problem and the challenge of Lotus Notes. It... (Recorded: November 13, 2007)
In this webcast, our guest faculty will describe best practices for managing electronic reviews, from staffing and training concerns to finalizing a production. We will discuss the project management... (Recorded: October 19, 2007)
There are 10 key processes legal teams need to address in order to successfully manage and lower the costs of document review. (Recorded: April 05, 2008)
Advanced Electronic Discovery
What are all these strange files in our data population? They may have hit on search terms or otherwise survived our culling strategy, but what do we do with them now? If you’ve ever asked yourself... (Recorded: June 16, 2009)
Review of electronically stored information can account for more than 65% of the total costs of e-discovery. Advanced search technologies have emerged with the promise to get these costs under... (Recorded: August 19, 2008)
Every business sector faces unique e-discovery issues, and the manufacturing industry is no exception. Industry averages indicate that 30 to 60 percent of a manufacturer's litigation portfolio... (Recorded: August 05, 2008)
Lawyers in The Sedona Conference® Working Group on Electronic Document Retention and Production have spent a great deal of time exploring the nature of the search and retrieval process in the context... (Recorded: July 17, 2008)
Instant messaging presents a new set of technical and legal issues in the discovery process, much like e-mail did a few years ago. (Recorded: July 29, 2008)
Collaboration and communication are key to e-discovery success from both IT and legal perspectives. It's the perspectives on both sides that differ. IT managers understand systems and applications... (Recorded: June 24, 2008)
Authenticating evidence in civil trials is coming into its own. Traditionally, this level of authentication has been primarily argued in criminal cases. Last May, Magistrate Judge Grimm, in Lorraine... (Recorded: June 03, 2008)
As the costs of litigation and e-discovery continue to soar, the U.S. Congress is considering legislation that would create a new Federal Rule of Evidence (FRE) impacting privilege. If enacted into... (Recorded: May 13, 2008)
For corporate legal departments, managing e-discovery has become a specialized and demanding activity. Now more than ever, the in-house attorneys must call upon other colleagues from IT, compliance... (Recorded: April 04, 2008)
A legal hold is an essential element of a company's overall records management program. It needs to be issued to demonstrate a company's good faith and reasonable effort to comply with its discovery... (Recorded: March 12, 2008)
The legal landscape is changing the standard of care that must be taken when managing electronically stored information (ESI) for e-discovery. Law firms are suing vendors over missed deadlines and... (Recorded: March 04, 2008)
For in-house counsel, managing discovery has become a specialized and demanding activity. Now more than ever, the in-house attorney must call upon other colleagues and business resources to preserve,... (Recorded: October 23, 2007)
Fulfilling your discovery obligations may start with discovery of email however many other sources of ESI commonly are in play. How do you sort out what else to include (and not include the... (Recorded: September 12, 2007)
In light of the December 1, 2006 amendments to FRCP 26(b)(2), what should your company do to minimize risk and expenses associated with E-Discovery: Third parties who possess your data: how far does... (Recorded: May 30, 2008)
Are you already an e-discovery expert and looking for a challenge? Have you graduated from "Electronic Discovery 101?" This interactive session will test your e-discovery knowledge with "400-level"... (Recorded: April 03, 2007)
This webcast addresses some of the logistical challenges for a lawyer managing complex electronic discovery, from initial document gathering to trial. The faculty discuss the integration of the... (Recorded: March 21, 2007)
e-Discovery presents new and unique risks and challenges. Some surveys suggest that in 2006, companies will spend more than $4.5 billion to analyze e-mails in response to litigation. E-mail has... (Recorded: February 28, 2007)
Privacy and Data Security - Is Your Records Management Program at Risk? Does your record management program address the laws and regulations which may require your organization to implement privacy... (Recorded: February 20, 2007)
Organizations today are regularly compelled to produce Electronically Stored Information (ESI), as part of litigation and governmental investigation. Despite high profile judgments and rapidly... (Recorded: February 07, 2007)
Emerging Trends
In today's legal marketplace, corporations are focused on lowering the cost of litigation, including demands for alternative fees from their law firms. There are rumblings that e-discovery cost... (Recorded: January 19, 2010)
In the current economic environment, managing e-discovery has become recognized as an important part of any responsible corporate strategy to reduce costs. There is a universal need to understand the... (Recorded: April 07, 2009)
Changes in economic and political conditions are leading to increased litigation and governmental regulation. As a result, corporations are conducting more internal investigations to assess their... (Recorded: March 17, 2009)
Nearly all evidence is now created digitally, with less than 1% printed out and produced during discovery. Lawyers must understand how to identify, preserve and collect all potentially relevant... (Recorded: February 24, 2009)
Upheaval in the financial services industry is producing unprecedented legal challenges for financial institutions worldwide. Litigation and regulatory proceedings are placing great demands on... (Recorded: November 20, 2008)
Part 6 of 8: Financial Crisis, Litigation and Electronic Discovery complete webcast series. The litigation and regulatory investigations that are emerging as a result of the... (Recorded: November 06, 2008)
Part 2 of 8: Financial Crisis, Litigation and Electronic Discovery complete webcast series.
The subprime mortgage crisis has already surpassed the S&L crisis of the... (Recorded: October 09, 2008)
Part 3 of 8: Financial Crisis, Litigation and Electronic Discovery complete webcast series. Meeting discovery obligations in a defensible and efficient manner is one of the... (Recorded: October 16, 2008)
Patent litigation is one of the most interesting and active practice specialties on the U.S. legal landscape today. It typically involves review and production of large volumes of electronically... (Recorded: September 30, 2008)
Part 1 of 8: Financial Crisis, Litigation and Electronic Discovery complete webcast series.
One of the most important litigation developments in recent months has... (Recorded: October 01, 2008)
Electronic discovery presents a unique set of issues for corporate counsel. Mary Mack and Carole Basri, who co-edited and contributed to eDiscovery for Corporate Counsel — to be published by Thomson... (Recorded: September 16, 2008)
Electronic discovery is rapidly changing the way corporations prepare for and respond to electronic discovery requests. As the process becomes more and more complex, so does the knowledge required to... (Recorded: July 22, 2008)
Lawyers in The Sedona Conference® Working Group on Electronic Document Retention and Production have spent a great deal of time exploring the nature of the search and retrieval process in the context... (Recorded: July 17, 2008)
As e-discovery related to litigation and investigation becomes increasingly more complex, companies are proactively changing how they respond and address the legal landscape. This webcast will unveil... (Recorded: May 14, 2008)
This webcast addresses the e-discovery risks faced by the financial industry as litigation and investigation around subprime transactions unfold, particularly around the smoking guns and large... (Recorded: April 22, 2008)
This webcast outlines how the FRCP amendments, technology advances, overwhelming data populations and escalating governmental investigations are causing corporations to address how they manage the... (Recorded: April 24, 2008)
For in-house counsel, managing discovery has become a specialized and demanding activity. Now more than ever, the in-house attorney must call upon other colleagues and business resources to preserve,... (Recorded: October 23, 2007)
Leading IT analyst firms Gartner Group and Forrester Research have recently released recommendations for enterprises in how to address electronic discovery requirements. Both firms convey the... (Recorded: October 16, 2007)
With TB harddrives being announced for general consumption, storage in the enterprise has never been lower per GB. Until you figure in the costs of retention, document management and electronic... (Recorded: June 12, 2007)
The amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure have placed sound recordings at the forefront of discovery as part of discoverable electronically stored information (ESI). E-Discovery experts... (Recorded: May 01, 2007)
Privacy and Data Security - Is Your Records Management Program at Risk? Does your record management program address the laws and regulations which may require your organization to implement privacy... (Recorded: February 20, 2007)
Electronic discovery and records management issues are getting more attention internationally. In some instances, this is because more and more litigation in the United States calls for discovery of... (Recorded: January 24, 2007)
e-Discovery Readiness & Planning
Managing electronic discovery costs is a major concern among litigators - both inside the corporation and at the law firm. It's common knowledge that if you can control the scope of e-discovery,... (Recorded: June 23, 2009)
In today’s uncertain economic times, organizations are struggling to meet stringent regulatory demands while containing costs and managing risk around litigation and electronic discovery. Internal... (Recorded: June 09, 2009)
An increasing number of corporate executives realize that effective records management processes can have an enormous impact on electronic discovery readiness and the corporation’s bottom line.... (Recorded: November 11, 2008)
Part 7 of 8: Financial Crisis, Litigation and Electronic Discovery complete webcast series. There’s an old adage in business intelligence – those who know more, win. Yet in... (Recorded: November 13, 2008)
Part 6 of 8: Financial Crisis, Litigation and Electronic Discovery complete webcast series. The litigation and regulatory investigations that are emerging as a result of the... (Recorded: November 06, 2008)
Part 5 of 8: Financial Crisis, Litigation and Electronic Discovery complete webcast series.
Having an effective “ESI Content Map” is no longer an option when it comes to... (Recorded: October 30, 2008)
This webcast is the first of two in a series addressing the implementation and management of legal holds in today’s demanding legal environment. The webcast content is based on the real-world... (Recorded: October 07, 2008)
Part 4 of 8: Financial Crisis, Litigation and Electronic Discovery complete webcast series.
When is litigation “reasonably anticipated”? Who should receive a legal... (Recorded: October 23, 2008)
This Fios webcast, offered in collaboration with the Association of Corporate Counsel, provides an overview of the affirmative steps organizations can take to become "discovery ready" and mitigate... (Recorded: October 28, 2008)
Collaboration and communication are key to e-discovery success from both IT and legal perspectives. It's the perspectives on both sides that differ. IT managers understand systems and applications... (Recorded: June 24, 2008)
This webcast provides an overview of the affirmative steps organizations can take to become "discovery ready" and mitigate the risks related to spoliation of evidence, missed court-ordered production... (Recorded: June 19, 2008)
Information governance for e-discovery addresses how electronically stored information (ESI) is captured, organized, accessed, replicated, managed and ultimately disposed of as part of a routine... (Recorded: February 19, 2008)
The "meet and confer" conference for electronic discovery has moved from a nice-to-have to a requirement under the amended Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. A major component of preparing for a 26(f)... (Recorded: December 04, 2007)
Case Law / Rules
This quarterly case law update from Fios explores recent court decisions related to e-discovery, the impact these cases may have and are already having, and tactics and strategies organizations... (Recorded: July 13, 2010)
The Honorable David J. Waxse, United States Magistrate Judge for the United States District Court in Kansas City, Kansas, William (Bill) Butterfield, a partner at Hausfeld LLP and Maura R. Grossman,... (Recorded: June 02, 2010)
This quarterly case law update from Fios explores recent court decisions related to e-discovery, including Judge Scheindlin’s most recent ruling; the impact these cases may have and are already... (Recorded: March 24, 2010)
This quarterly case law update explores rulings in recent court decisions, their potential impact, and tactics and strategies organizations should consider to ensure legal and regulatory compliance.... (Recorded: December 01, 2009)
Case law on electronic discovery actions continues to change rapidly due to evolving federal rules and court rulings. This quarterly update from Fios explores the implications of recent court... (Recorded: September 15, 2009)
Last fall, The Sedona Conference® and Fios provided an overview of Federal Rule of Evidence (FRE) 502. FRE 502 authorizes federal courts to enter orders protecting the privileged status of... (Recorded: July 07, 2009)
Case law around electronic discovery is changing rapidly due to evolving federal rules and court rulings. This quarterly update from Fios explores the implications of recent court decisions and the... (Recorded: June 02, 2009)
Cross-border discovery represents a challenge for organizations required to gather relevant data in foreign jurisdictions – either from opposing parties or their own affiliated organizations. This... (Recorded: April 21, 2009)
Case law around electronic discovery is changing rapidly due to evolving federal rules and court rulings. This quarterly update from Fios explores the implications of recent court decisions and the... (Recorded: March 10, 2009)
The case law around electronic discovery continues to evolve as we approach the two-year anniversary of revisions to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. This quarterly update provides valuable and... (Recorded: December 11, 2008)
In September, Congress passed and the President signed Senate Bill 2450, which enacted proposed Federal Rule of Evidence (FRE) 502. This is the first amendment to the federal rules regarding... (Recorded: December 16, 2008)
Nineteen states have now incorporated e-discovery provisions in their general civil procedure codes or have modified specialized rules for their business courts, and at least five other states have... (Recorded: December 02, 2008)
Upheaval in the financial services industry is producing unprecedented legal challenges for financial institutions worldwide. Litigation and regulatory proceedings are placing great demands on... (Recorded: November 20, 2008)
Recent developments in 4th Amendment law, 6th Amendment protection and privilege waiver underscore the need for practitioners to keep up. Two leading members of The Sedona Conference’s Working Group... (Recorded: October 14, 2008)
The case law around electronic discovery is constantly evolving. This quarterly update provides valuable and timely information on recent court decisions. Fios’ e-discovery experts discuss the... (Recorded: September 09, 2008)
This webcast provides timely information on recent court decisions, including the opinion by Judge Grimm in Victor Stanley, Inc. v. Creative Pipe, Inc. (Recorded: July 08, 2008)
Magistrate Judge Barbara Major recently sanctioned Qualcomm's outside counsel by sending them to the state disciplinary bar with a damning, detailed list of particulars. She also mandated that a root... (Recorded: February 13, 2008)
With just one year of experience under the Amended Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, the states are getting into the act. More than half of the states have enacted or reviewed rules for electronic... (Recorded: January 22, 2008)
The amended Federal Rules of Civil Procedure require many procedural changes for lawyers and clients. But, what about privilege? In an effort to bring greater efficiency and reduce costs for... (Recorded: September 18, 2007)
There are many avoidable horror stories occurring every day in the e-discovery trenches (Morgan Stanley, Intel, Zubulake, etc.). With the recent amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure... (Recorded: July 10, 2007)
The FRCP Amendments have created an entirely new context for implementing common law preservation obligations involving electronically stored information. This webcast helps explain exactly how the... (Recorded: June 05, 2006)
When the amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure went into effect on December 1, a whole new playing field was created for companies having to comply with the new "meet and confer"... (Recorded: May 22, 2007)
Electronically Stored Information, cost-shifting arguments, clawbacks and disclosures. The list of new requirements and regulations is confusing and fraught with risk. Help your company understand... (Recorded: May 03, 2007)
Spoliation is becoming a more frequent issue in litigation, particularly with the importance of electronic evidence, and courts are seemingly being asked to decide an increasing number of sanctions... (Recorded: March 06, 2007)
Ronald J. Hedges has been an informative and popular speaker on the subject of electronic discovery even before the debate began on whether to amend the federal court rules to accommodate electronic... (Recorded: February 13, 2007)
Rule 26(f) now requires that 21 days before a Rule 16(b) scheduling conference, the parties are to meet and confer to discuss any issues relating to preserving discoverable information; to develop a... (Recorded: January 01, 2007)
e-Discovery Standards & Best Practices
In electronic discovery, there are many moving parts and pieces demanding your time and money during the life of a matter. But it doesn’t have be that complicated. While there is no magic machine... (Recorded: August 03, 2010)
The speakers, including Jason R. Baron, Esq., Thomas Y. Allman, Esq., Maura Grossman, Esq., and Cynthia Bateman discuss the variety of processes, tools, techniques, methods and metrics that fall... (Recorded: October 07, 2009)
Interest in applying project management concepts to e-discovery is on the rise. This webcast explores important impacts the discipline of project management can have on the efficiency, cost and... (Recorded: September 29, 2009)
Litigation support professionals are continually challenged to simultaneously manage time, scope and budget constraints to complete electronic discovery projects accurately and on time. In this... (Recorded: May 12, 2009)
Hear from leading analysts George Socha and Tom Gelbmann on the activities that took place at LegalTech New York, developments in the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) projects and overall... (Recorded: February 10, 2009)
Hear the Executive Director of The Sedona Conference®, former U.S. Magistrate Judge Dean Carroll, and members of The Sedona Conference® Working Group on Electronic Document Retention and Production,... (Recorded: January 27, 2009)
Upheaval in the financial services industry is producing unprecedented legal challenges for financial institutions worldwide. Litigation and regulatory proceedings are placing great demands on... (Recorded: November 20, 2008)
This is the second webcast in our Legal Hold Process series that focuses on the steps involved with issuing and maintaining legal holds, and how automation can help with scalability and... (Recorded: November 05, 2008)
Lawyers in The Sedona Conference® Working Group on Electronic Document Retention and Production have spent a great deal of time exploring the nature of the search and retrieval process in the context... (Recorded: July 17, 2008)
This webcast will focus on how applying collaborative e-discovery practices can help litigation teams meet discovery obligations in a defensible and cost-effective manner. Topics of discussion will... (Recorded: May 07, 2007)
It isn't second nature, for litigation-soaked industries like Life Sciences, to collaborate hours after being served. This session will focus on how to use accountabilities, honest communication, and... (Recorded: April 15, 2008)
The EDRM Project was launched three years ago to address the lack of standards and guidelines in the electronic discovery market — a problem identified in the 2003 and 2004 Socha-Gelbmann Electronic... (Recorded: April 09, 2008)
Organizations today are regularly compelled to produce Electronically Stored Information (ESI), as part of litigation and governmental investigation. Despite high profile judgments and rapidly... (Recorded: March 18, 2008)
Organizations today are regularly compelled to produce Electronically Stored Information (ESI), as part of litigation and governmental investigation. Despite high profile judgments and rapidly... (Recorded: February 07, 2007)