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SUMMARY:Live Program: 13th Annual Electronic Discovery and Records Retenti
 on Conference (EDRR)- Information Governance: Old Wine in a New Bottle or
  New Wine in an Old One? - Chicago, IL 
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 ectronic Discovery and Records Retention Conference (EDRR)- Information G
 overnance: Old Wine in a New Bottle or New Wine in an Old One? - Chicago,
  IL \n\nDate: 11/05/2009 9:00 AM EST\nDuration: 12 Hours , 30 Minutes\n\n
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  friendly version About this Conference NEW! EVENT LANDING PAGE 13th Annu
 al Electronic Discovery and Records Retention Conference- Information Gov
 ernance: Old Wine in a New Bottle or New Wine in an Old One November 5-6,
  2009 Hotel Sax - Chicago This year?s Electronic Discovery and Records Re
 tention conference will deliver unparalleled insight into the hottest top
 ics in the electronic discovery field. Register at 1-800-308-1700 Topics 
 that will be covered include: Process and Project Management: Are you rea
 dy? Information Governance: Old Wine in a New bottle, or New Wine in an O
 ld One? Ethical Issues : Beware of the camouflaged thorns International E
 -Discovery: Stranger in a Strange Land How much horsepower do you really 
 need? Proportionality wins the race Conference Agenda Day 1 8:00am ? 9:00
 am BREAKFAST / REGISTRATION 9:00am ? 9:15am INTRODUCTION & PRESENTATION O
 F CHAIRWOMAN EMERITUS AWARD TO LAURA KIBBE 9:15am ? 10:15am STATE OF THE 
 INDUSTRY: HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 2009 SOCHA - GELBMANN ELECTRONIC DISCOVERY SU
 RVEY Understanding the fast paced developments and trends in this explodi
 ng field. 10:15am ? 11:15am RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF CRITICAL CASES AND 
 HOW TO MANAGE YOUR RISK Our experienced panelists will discuss the most r
 elevant cases in this industry. They will cover lessons learned and steps
  for avoiding major pitfalls. This panel will also explore how different 
 Information Governance policies could have yielded different results. As 
 a key area, this ultimately will affect your risk management plan, result
 ing in a better bottom line. 11:15am ? 11:45am COFFEE BREAK 11:45am ? 12:
 45pm INFORMATION GOVERNANCE: OLD WINE IN A NEW BOTTLE OR NEW WINE IN AN O
 LD ONE? This lively interactive forum will discuss Information Governance
 : Is it a holistic viewpoint embracing legal, IT and records management? 
 Is it an integrated end-to-end view of information management? Is it a vi
 able strategy for driving a coherent policy across businesses? Or is it j
 ust a new label for the same old centralization of information? 12:45pm ?
  1:45pm LUNCHEON 1:45pm ? 2:45pm PROCESS AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT: ARE YOU 
 READY? This session will examine what to do about process and project man
 agement when electronic discovery comes knocking. Do you have a process i
 n place to manage data from identification through presentation? Do you h
 ave a method to hand off data? Do you know what your costs have been or w
 hat they will be? How do your approaches differ if you have a de-centrali
 zed process vs. a tightly controlled one? What do smaller organizations n
 eed if they do not have internal resources to support a well defined proc
 ess? 2:45pm ? 3:15pm COFFEE BREAK 3:15pm ? 4:15pm ETHICAL ISSUES: BEWARE 
 OF THE CAMOUFLAGED THORNS With electronic discovery, the already thorny i
 ssue of conflicts draws even more blood. Established guidelines inform tr
 aditional conflicts issues ? the ones between law firms and clients. Atto
 rney competence, candor with the tribunal, and conflicts of interest are 
 some of the challenging topics. Add service providers to the mix and ever
 ything becomes even less clear. This discussion will address who owes wha
 t duties to whom, under what circumstances they owe those duties, and how
  those obligations can be met. If that were not enough, there is the issu
 e of what to do if the relationship goes sour, something the panel will a
 ddress as well. 4:15pm ? 5:15pm ADDRESSING THE CHALLENGES OF NEW TECHNOLO
 GIES This panel will discuss emerging technologies - how corporate IT and
  lawyers can approach them, how they can add them to emerging electronic 
 discovery business processes, and how to balance the apparently conflicti
 ng desire of users to adopt new technologies ASAP with the organization?s
  need for a strong Information Governance framework. Emerging technologie
 s to be addressed include: Cloud computing Web 2.0 Twitter Videos and vid
 eo phone Voice mail in the inbox Auto voice to text conversion 5:15pm ? 6
 :30pm NETWORKING RECEPTION Day 2 9:00am ? 10:00am INTERNATIONAL E-DISCOVE
 RY: STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND In today?s global climate, information gov
 ernance and electronic discovery have gone global as well. This panel wil
 l discuss data transfer, data security, data privacy, audit trails and fo
 rms of production along with multi-language files ? and address how infor
 mation governance and business needs can be combined to drive or restrict
  decisions about how to move or locate data on a global basis. 10:00am ? 
 11:00am HOW MUCH HORSEPOWER DO YOU REALLY NEED? PROPORTIONALITY WINS THE 
 RACE There are many ways to handle an electronic discovery case- but the 
 key is to right-size both the technology and the legal team. Too much tec
 hnology can become unmanageable. A big legal team put on a small matter c
 an push costs so high that the business? bottom line is jeopardized. Yet,
  too little technology or too small a team also can lead to disaster. Thi
 s panel of experts will discuss methods to decide what is needed in the d
 ifferent stages of a case, from the theoretical calm of pre-litigation pl
 anning to the scramble of handling a bet-the-company case. 11:00am ? 11:3
 0am COFFEE BREAK 11:30am ? 12:15pm VETTING A VENDOR: SHOULD WE? CAN WE AF
 FORD NOT TO? More than ever, you need to know what role providers can fil
 l ? what they can do for you. This panel will discuss whether to vet a ve
 ndor (or provider), when, and how. In today?s world of ever-changing fina
 ncial situations it is important to understand who you are dealing with, 
 where their competencies i.e., whether they work with others and how, how
  they handle conflict issues, and how they let you know just what they ar
 e doing for you. 12:15pm ? 1:15pm VALUE AND COST PROPOSITIONS: FIFTEEN TI
 PS IN FIFTEEN MINUTES Value and Cost are inherently intertwined and they 
 need to be addressed together as well. However, often times ?Value? is di
 scussed as a stand alone item, unrelated to costs. The same holds true fo
 r ?Cost?. But Value and Cost only have meaning when each is examined thro
 ugh the other?s prism. This wrap up session will focus on key tips and te
 chniques for adding value and controlling costs, finishing with a rapid-f
 ire 15 tips in 15 minutes to send you on your way with some final practic
 al pointers. Conference Faculty CONFERENCE CO-CHAIRS: Daniel P. Kulakofsk
 y Director of E-Discovery The Travelers Companies, Inc. Browning E. Marea
 n III Senior Counsel DLA Piper US LLP George J. Socha Jr. President Socha
  Consulting LLC   SPEAKERS Daniel Blair Senior Vice President -- Electron
 ic Discovery Operations Bank of America Corporation Peter Brensilver Asso
 ciate Sidley Austin LLP David R. Cohen Partner K&L Gates M. James Daley P
 artner Daley Crowley LLP Gene Eames Senior Consultant - Data Analytics Da
 egis Ronke Ekwensi Senior Director of Corporate Records and Information M
 anagement Pfizer Annie Goranson Discovery Counsel Symantec Jay Grenig Pro
 fessor of Law Marquette University Law School Charles R. Kellner Vice Pre
 sident - eDiscovery Consulting Anacomp, Inc. David J. Kessler Partner Dri
 nker Biddle & Reath LLP Laura M. Kibbe Senior Vice President Epiq Systems
 , Inc. Brent E. Kidwell Chief Knowledge Counsel Jenner & Block LLP Larry 
 Lieb National Director, Project Management Esquire Litigation Solutions R
 alph C. Losey Shareholder Akerman Senterfitt Robert Milburn Director of D
 iscovery Solutions Oce Business Services David Rubin Partner MAQS Law Fir
 m Adam Rubinger Managing Director - Consulting Services TechLaw Solutions
  George I. Rudoy Director of Global Practice Technology & Information Ser
 vices Shearman & Sterling LLP David C. Shonka Principal Deputy General Co
 unsel Federal Trade Commission Judy Van Dusen President VanKorn Group, Lt
 d. Paul D. Weiner National E-Discovery Counsel Littler Mendelson PC Lauri
 e A. Weiss Partner and Co-Head, E-Discovery and Information Management Pr
 actice Group Fulbright & Jaworski LLP Stephen D. Whetstone VP Client Deve
 lopment & Strategy Stratify, Inc. Conference Sponsors Anacomp CaseLogisti
 x Anacomp's CaseLogistix is an electronic document review platform for li
 tigation on any scale. CaseLogistix' intuitive and flexible user interfac
 e, review workflow automation, powerful searching and unique dynamic fold
 ering functionality greatly reduces post-FRCP document review time and ex
 pense. CaseLogistix supports both TIFF image and native file review and i
 s completely Unicode compliant. www.anacomp.com DÆGIS DÆGIS provides comp
 lete discovery solutions to law firms and corporate counsel. Our expertis
 e spans the discovery life cycle from consulting, collection, electronic 
 and paper discovery, to database development services. DÆGIS' professiona
 ls apply vast experience in the litigation support, legal and IT industri
 es to create customized solutions that address unique challenges. www.dae
 gis.com Epiq Systems Epiq Systems is a leading provider of integrated tec
 hnology products and services for the legal profession. Our software appl
 ications and Web-based platforms offer case management and document manag
 ement solutions for electronic discovery, legal notification, claims admi
 nistration, and controlled disbursement. www.epiqsystems.com Esquire Liti
 gation Solutions Esquire Litigation Solutions (ELS) combines industry-lea
 ding technology with high-quality litigation support solutions to manage 
 large-volume cases with quick turnaround and the highest degree of accura
 cy. ELS services range from Computer Forensics through Production and enc
 ompass Early Case Assessment, eDiscovery, Hosting and Paper Discovery www
 .esquiresolutions.com Océ Business Services Océ Business Services is one 
 of the world's leading providers of document process management services 
 and technology to law firms, corporations and the public sector. www.obs-
 innovation.com Stratify Stratify, a Iron Mountain Company, provides advan
 ced eDiscovery services that minimize risk, reduce costs, and simplify th
 e eDiscovery process for law firms and General Counsel. The Stratify Lega
 l Discoveryã service provides easy-to-use concept-based review, robust fo
 reign language support, and advanced document and visual email analytics 
 for high-productivity reviews. www.stratify.com Symantec Symantec is a gl
 obal leader in infrastructure software, enabling businesses and consumers
  to have confidence in a connected world. The company helps customers pro
 tect their infrastructure, information, and interactions by delivering so
 ftware and services that address ricks to security, availability, complia
 nce, and performance. Headquartered in Cupertino, California, Symantec ha
 s operations in 40 countries. www.symantec.com TechLaw Solutions TechLaw 
 Solutions has a 25-year track record helping organizations in the litigat
 ion support and eDiscovery process. Our focus is to help mitigate client 
 risk, address litigation preparedness and manage costs. Offerings include
  forensic data collection, advanced eDiscovery processing, online hosting
  with foreign language, native file and accelerated review capabilities, 
 as well as hard-copy information management. www.techlawsolutions.com Reg
 ister at 1-800-308-1700 < \n\n\n\nQuestions? For assistance with a West L
 egalworks conference, please call 1-800-308-1700.
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