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All Discovery is Now E-Discovery:
Policies, Procedures & Tools to Preserve the Integrity of
your Electronic Documents

CLE credit for DE, NY, VA, CA, NC, IL (certification pending)


Monday, April 16, 2007, 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Eastern

The Amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure were designed with electronic records as a standard part of litigation. According to leading analyst groups and reported by ComputerWorld, most organizations are not prepared to meet the demands created by these changes.

From the physical attestation of the record to transmittal and the underlying maintenance of the integrity of the data itself, corporations must learn how to mitigate the risk of doing business in the electronic world.

Leading experts on litigation readiness, IP protection and e-content management will delve into the issues and Rules that will have the most impact on your company's record-keeping systems, processes and strategies. Register Now!

Roundtable Moderator:
William McComas, Partner, Shapiro, Sher Guinot & Sandler

Expert Panel:
Honorable Paul Grimm, Magistrate Judge, United States District Court for the District of Maryland;
Liz Gasster, Executive Director, CSIA;
Michael H. Elliott, CEO, Atrium Research;
Timothy Carroll, Shareholder, Vedder Price;
Mike Bolte, Program Manager of Email and Litigation Management Solutions, OpenText;
Ron Krasnow, SVP of Intellectual Property, Symyx Technologies
Tom Klaff, CEO, Surety

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