This is a free program sponsored by TechLaw Solutions, Inc.
Recent judicial rulings regarding the various aspects of electronic discovery have created a paradigm shift in the way cases are prepared and litigated. In a world where rapidly developing technologies constantly bring up new discovery issues for consideration, attorneys and in-house counsel need to stay aware of changes to the rules established by judges.
We have brought together an expert panel to explore these rules and their effect on developing your case from a perspective not seen in previous discussions on this topic. Featuring a federal district court judge, senior law firm counsel, and a corporate litigator, this CLE accredited webcast will provide you with the practical information that can be used to best serve your company or client.
Join us for this imperative webcast at no cost and hear these key topics:
The Cooperation Proclamation defined
Attorney liability in discovery conduct
Recent court cases about which you should be most concerned
e-Discovery as a collaborative exercise
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Please watch for details regarding the next webcast in this series, Making the Case for Early Case Assessment, on Wednesday, April 22, at 12:30 EDT, brought to you by TechLaw Solutions and West Legal Ed Center.
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