Heading to the Information Retention and eDiscovery Exchange in Munich? See you there.

Next week I’ll be speaking at the Information Retention and eDiscovery Exchange in Munich, Germany. I’m a part of a panel discussing timely topics that pertain to the eDiscovery world including new trends, innovations and applications to the legal process.

Technology Panel: New Trends, Innovation And Application To Legal Process

My fellow panellists are:

Mark Yacano, Executive Vice President, Hudson Legal (moderator)

Eric Laurent-Ricard, Chief Forensic Expert, Paris Court of Appeal

Nick Patience, Research Director, Information Management, 451 Group

Jon Tilbury, Director, Tessella PLC

The panel will provide our audience with updates on developments in information retention and eDiscovery technologies. Together we will also present case studies, tools and extremely practical techniques.

 In addition, the panel members will review topics such as:

  • Setting the scene: What does technology enable and how does it form part of the process?
  • Cutting through the jargon what is it and what does it do?
  • Examine the latest developments in the evolving relationship between technology and litigation
  • Assess next generation technology development: data solutions for social media, mobile and cloud

  I’ll be discussing topics such as:

1.  Prior to litigation, what steps can we take through information governance to ensure data is managed properly?

    1. Should the legal team play a role in policy development?
    2. Data retention enforcement?

 2.  What management techniques should be applied to ensure a custodian identifies the location of all their data during an interview? 

    1. Data mapping
    2. How to deal with a Virtual workforce

 3.  What can the IT team do to assist with discovery management?

    1. How can they be seen as part of the team?
    2. Data mapping

 4.  How do advanced search techniques affect the litigation review component of discovery management?

    1. Conceptual search
    2. Early case assessment

 5.  How does SAS70, and similar certifications, play a role in corporate data management and the suppliers that process the data during a discovery management project?

Our audience will walk away with a more in-depth understanding of the differences and similarities between the U.S. and international legal markets.

I look forward to speaking with this global group to present a truly well rounded and lively discussion on the aforementioned topics that not only affect the U.S. legal market but the international legal and discovery industries.

The panel discussion will take place on Tuesday, 15th of November at 2:45PM – 3:25PM

See you there,

Dave

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