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Today’s the Day to Find Out What Every Attorney Should Know About eDiscovery in 2017: eDiscovery Trends

If you’ve missed earlier opportunities to find out what every attorney should know about eDiscovery in 2017, you get another opportunity today, thanks to our friends at ACEDS!

Today’s ACEDS webinar at noon CT (1pm ET, 10am PT) is titled (oddly enough) What Every Attorney Should Know About eDiscovery in 2017.  This is a one-hour session that Karen DeSouza (Director of Review Services here at CloudNine) and I have conducted for the past couple of years for hundreds of legal professionals for CLE credit in Texas.  It’s a good fundamental session that covers a lot of things attorneys need to know in eDiscovery today, including:

  • Key Terms
  • Phases of the EDRM
  • Rules Regarding Electronically Stored Information (ESI)
  • Competency Ethical Duties of Attorneys Regarding eDiscovery
  • Top Ten Important Cases in the Evolution of eDiscovery Best Practices
  • Useful Resources for eDiscovery Continued Education

The webcast is CLE approved in Texas, with 1.0 hours of CLE credit, with 0.25 hours of Ethics credit.  To obtain approval in Texas, you will need to send your information (along with bar number) after the webcast to Karen at kdesouza@cloudnine.com, so that she can log your credit hour.  Other states may offer reciprocity credit for CLE approved in Texas, so check with your State Bar for more information.

Let’s face it, managing discovery is more complicated and expensive than ever, with more data and documents to manage, new sources and types of data to consider, and changing Federal and State rules.  This webinar can help you learn what you need to know to stay on top of it all.

To sign up for today’s webcast, click here.  Hope to see you there!

So, what do you think?  Do you feel like you need help understanding the eDiscovery process and what courts expect?  If so, please feel free to join us!  And, as always, please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.

eDiscovery Daily will be off tomorrow for Good Friday and will resume with a new post on Monday.

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