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Wednesday’s Relativity Fest Sessions: eDiscovery Trends

As we noted yesterday and Monday, the 2018 Relativity Fest conference is going on this week, CloudNine will once again be here as a Silver Sponsor and I have been covering the show for eDiscovery Daily.  Let’s check out sessions lined up for today, the last day of the conference.

This year, Relativity Fest has been September 30 through October 3 in Chicago at The Hilton Chicago.  As a development partner in the Relativity ecosystem, CloudNine is at the conference and will be there today to provide demonstrations of our Outpost for Relativity capability that automatically ingests and loads data into Relativity based on your specified criteria.  Also, I had a great time speaking at the Social Media session yesterday, moderated by Phil Favro, with Amy Sellars, Craig Carpenter and Ignatius Grande!

Here is one of the eDiscovery-related sessions for today (it’s a short day):

9:00 AM – 10:00 AM:

LIE230322 – e-Discovery Law and Practice: Case Studies in Cooperation

From The Sedona Conference Cooperation Proclamation and the judges across the nation who have endorsed it to the 2015 amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, cooperation in e-discovery has become an important consideration in the United States and internationally as well. However, is cooperation in e-discovery even possible in an adversarial system? Even if it is possible, is it practical? How can you cooperate with an adversary? What about transparency in the process? What do other nations think about cooperation in e-discovery and e-disclosure?

Join us for a case study in e-discovery cooperation where e-discovery teams for both plaintiffs and corporate defendants discuss how they used technology and e-discovery workflows to not only conduct e-discovery with cooperation, but do it better, faster, and cheaper. This session has been submitted for CLE accreditation.

This session has been submitted for CLE accreditation.

Speakers Include: David Horrigan – Discovery Counsel and Legal Education Director, Relativity, Chad Roberts – Discovery Counsel, eDiscovery Co-Counsel, PLLC, Kelly Twigger – Principal, ESI Attorneys LLC, Suzanne Clark – Discovery Counsel, eDiscovery Co-Counsel, PLLC, Kathleen Porter Kristiansen – Senior Consultant and Solicitor, Risk Management & Cyber Security, Advanced Discovery.

Hopefully, you enjoyed Relativity Fest this year!  If not, there’s always next year!

So, what do you think?  Did you attend Relativity Fest this year?  Was it worthwhile?  Please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.

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