PORTLAND, OR — (Marketwire) — 04/16/12 — ., the leading provider of workflow-driven e-discovery software, today announced two new webcasts for May. The webcasts, taking place on May 3 and May 31, 2012, will address new trends and lessons learned from recent e-discovery case rulings and evidence identification practices. The webcasts will feature prominent attorneys and legal experts as follows:
May 03, 2012 – 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT
Almost half way through the year, 2012 has been filled with instructive e-discovery cases that are providing significant wakeup calls to legal teams. While the themes might be familiar — preservation triggers, cost shifting, cooperation, spoliation, etc. — it-s the “holes” in the e-discovery process that are causing the alarms to go off. Experienced e-discovery attorneys, from and from will highlight the cases creating the biggest buzz in the industry and provide a “no regrets, just lessons learned” overview with key takeaways.
May 31, 2012 – 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT
Like a police officer interrogating a key witness, legal teams have a duty to their clients to diligently interview all key custodians when the trigger to preserve electronic evidence is pulled. , shareholder at , and Kimberly Marin, e-discovery specialist at , will discuss current practices on how to effectively conduct custodian interviews and equip legal teams with the tools needed for unearthing the vital information required to drive the e-discovery process.
Registration for these complimentary, legal webcasts is available on Exterro-s website at . Exterro-s e-discovery counsel, Bob Rohlf, is serving as moderator on both webcasts.
Exterro, Inc. is the pioneer and leading provider of workflow-driven e-discovery software for corporations and law firms. The proven Exterro FusionĀ® 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 unify 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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