PORTLAND, OR — (Marketwire) — 01/04/12 — Exterro®, the leading provider of workflow-driven electronic discovery software, is hosting two new educational webcasts on January 12 and January 18. The new webcasts, featuring Judge David Waxse and other leading e-discovery experts, explore e-discovery case law, best practices and trends for 2012 as follows:
January 12, 2012 – 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET
An organization-s e-discovery process is only as strong as it is defensible. The biggest challenge lies in understanding how to balance defensible legal strategies with deadlines, potential costs and court expectations. With hindsight being 20/20, learning from past mistakes can help shed some light on how to more effectively address e-discovery challenges in the coming year. This webcast will explore the following:
Important case law and rulings that figured prominently in 2011
Issues that were discussed at Georgetown Law-s 8th Annual Advanced eDiscovery Institute
Trends that professionals in the e-discovery industry should pay heed to in 2012
Guest Presenters:
Dennis Kiker, Esq., Partner, LeClairRyan
Maura R. Grossman, Esq., Counsel, Litigation, Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz
Hon. David J. Waxse, United States Magistrate Judge, U.S. District Court in Kansas
Moderator:
Bob Rohlf, E-Discovery Counsel, Exterro
January 18, 2012 – 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET
E-discovery is a complicated, time-consuming process involving resources from inside and outside the organization. Effective e-discovery management requires collaboration and communication between all parties to ensure the effective exchange of information around timelines, budgets and technical requirements. Communication breakdowns can result in lost evidence, missed deadlines and potential sanctions. Having defined, automated e-discovery workflows can prevent these breakdowns and allow the legal teams to manage internal and external activities through one unified, transparent and defensible process. This webcast will define and explore:
E-discovery roles and workflows between inside and outside counsel
Common e-discovery pitfalls often encountered
Project management principles that mitigate communication breakdowns and errors
Guest Presenters:
Jessica Robinson, Esq., Firmwide Manager, eDiscovery Resource Management, Morrison Forrester
Chris Garber, eDiscovery Manager, Allergan
Moderator:
David Hartmann, Director of Client Success, Exterro
Registration for both of these webcasts is available on Exterro-s website at: .
Exterro, Inc. is the pioneer and leading provider of workflow-driven e-discovery software for corporations and law firms. The proven Exterro Fusion® platform delivers a 360-degree view into the critical data and workflows required for defensibly and cost-effectively managing e-discovery across the EDRM spectrum. The innovative suite of e-discovery applications built on the Fusion platform unifies all phases of e-discovery — from identification, legal hold and early case assessment (ECA) to collection, processing, analysis, review and production. Fusion-s open architecture integrates seamlessly with existing business processes and enterprise infrastructures. To learn more, visit .
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