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Tuesday’s Relativity Fest 2019 Sessions: eDiscovery Trends

eDiscovery Daily

The EDRM has been a household name in the e-discovery and legal technology industry for 15 years. Join this lively and interactive session for a discussion about evolving standards and workflows in e-discovery and how they might be incorporated into a revised EDRM.

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ILTACON 2018 Preview Edition: eDiscovery Trends

eDiscovery Daily

If you’re going to be in the Washington DC/National Harbor area, you may want to check out a few of these sessions regarding eDiscovery and Information Governance. Additionally, we’ll examine the future of e-Discovery and what to expect from Microsoft as its products evolve.

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Wednesday’s ILTACON 2019 Sessions: eDiscovery Trends

eDiscovery Daily

Additionally in this session we will examine the history of litigation support, market and industry trends and data, disruptive forces and start-ups, and data privacy. Session Two’s analysis of the cloud transformation begins with an examination of where data can be found in the cloud and around the enterprise.

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The Burden of Privacy In Discovery

Data Matters

Keeling and Ray Mangum, a partner and associate, respectively, at Sidley Austin LLP, argue that privacy should be considered a burden under Rule 26(b). To be within the scope of discovery, an inquiry now must be both relevant and proportional. History of Proportionality and the Scope of Civil Discovery.

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