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Recent Developments in E-Discovery - Live & Webcast
Thursday, July 26, 2012
- Location -
Nixon Peabody LLP
437 Madison Avenue (Between 49th & 50th Streets)
23rd Floor Conference Room
New York, NY 10022
9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
3.0 MCLE Credits
(3.0 credits in areas of professional practice)
Live CLE Program and Webcast
Sponsored by the Commercial and Federal Litigation Section,
the Law Practice Management
Committee
and the Committee on Continuing Legal Education of the New York State
Bar Association
Recent Developments in E-Discovery
This fast-paced program will cover recent
developments in Electronic Discovery and features an overview of recent
state and federal cases and statutes.
Panelists will provide an update on state law
statutory changes including Uniform Trial Court Rule 202.12 [22 NYCRR
202.12], Uniform Commercial Division 202.70, requiring counsel to
consider and produce relevant electronic documents in litigation and the
new Preliminary Conference Form http://www.nycourts.gov/ip/ediscovery/.
Panelists will discuss preservation duty, costs of
production and emerging technology.
Recent cases including Voom HD Holdings LLC v.
EchoStar Satellite LLC, 2012 NY Slip Op 00658 (1/31/2012), U.S.
Bank N.A. v. GreenPoint Mtge. Funding, Inc., 2012 NY Slip Op 01515
(2/28/2012) and Silva Moore v. Publicis Groupe & MSL
Group, USDC SDNY, 11 Civ. 1279 (2/24/2012) will also be
reviewed.
The Report of the
E-Discovery Committee of the Commercial and Federal Litigation Section
of the New York State Bar Association, Best Practices in E-Discovery in
New York State and Federal Courts, will provide a
framework for the program discussion. Topics include:
Containing cost of e-discovery, document retention
policies, hold and collection procedures, adjustments to information
technology practices, user education and other measures to help control
costs of e-discovery
Sanctions for spoliation,ESI
preservation
Legal hold notices
Form of production of ESI
Do not miss this opportunity to learn from an expert
panel. Register today.
Program Panelists
Constance M. Boland, Esq. Co-Chair, E-Discovery Committee, Commercial and Federal
Litigation Section
Nixon Peabody LLP, New York City
Adam I. Cohen, Esq, Co-Chair, E-Discovery Committee, Commercial and Federal
Litigation Section
Mark A. Berman, Esq. Ganfer &
Shore LLP, New York City
Steven C. Bennett, Esq. Jones Day
LLP, New York City
Jason I. Lichter,
Esq.
Seyfarth Shaw LLP, New York
City
Please note: Newly
admitted attorneys must attend in person to receive MCLE credit for
their participation in the program.
This program will also be streamed as a live CLE
Webcast. If you register for the CLE Webcast, you will be able to view
the program video online and email questions to the panelists during the
live program.
Be advised that during the webcast, program
verification codes will be displayed on the screen and
announced. In order to receive MCLE credit, you will need
to print the MCLE Attestation Form and write down the program
codes. You will receive your MCLE certificate via
email.
In the event that you miss any portion of the
program, the archive will be posted online and made available at the
same weblink within 24 hours. All webcast registrants
will have access to the online archive file. You can view the
archive online, on-demand at your leisure.
Special thanks to our sponsor:

Directions to the Program Location
- Take the B, D, F or V trains to the 47-50 Street-Rockefeller Center
Station or the V or E trains to the 53rd and 5th Avenue Street
Station.
The last day to pre-register online was July 25, 2012.
Members, please login to get member discounts.
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