As technology evolves, the e-discovery process becomes increasingly more challenging. Uncover the significant impact of collaborative infrastructure (such as cloud computing), the preservation of and accessibility to information, and the risks that arise from web 2.0 data.
Who should Attend
This basic-to-intermediate level course will provide attendees with insights into the court's expectations and recent rulings on the preservation of new ESI formats. Those who should attend include:
- Paralegals
- Legal Assistants
- Legal Support Staff
Course Content
- Cloud Computing Advantages/Disadvantages (From a Legal Perspective)
- Discovering and Assessing Data in a Web 2.0/Cloud Computing Environment
- Examining an Organization's Responsibility for Identifying and Preserving Information
- Identifying and Mitigating Web 2.0 Data Risks
- Court Expectations/Rulings on Preservation, Accessibility and Burden Arguments
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