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Here’s a Webcast to Learn about Key Case Law for 2019 and How it Affects 2020: eDiscovery Webcasts
Hindsight is 2020. Get it? ;o) With that in mind, 2019 was another notable year for eDiscovery case law with several significant rulings that stand to impact eDiscovery practices, the admissibility of evidence and the potential of sanctions for discovery violations. How can these key case law decisions affect discovery within your organization? Here’s a webcast that will discuss key case law rulings from last year and their impact on this year – and beyond.
Wednesday, January 29th at noon CST (1:00pm EST, 10:00am PST), CloudNine will conduct the webcast Important eDiscovery Case Law Decisions of 2019 and Their Impact on 2020. In this one-hour webcast that’s CLE-approved in selected states, we will cover key 2019 case law decisions covered by the eDiscovery Daily blog and what the legal profession can learn from those rulings. Topics include:
- Biometric Fingerprint Scanning and Privacy
- Non-party ESI Requests in Litigation
- Social Media Trends and Judge “Friending”
- Password Provision and Fifth Amendment Protection
- Staying Discovery while a Motion to Dismiss is Considered
- Case Law Trends in Ephemeral Messaging App Discovery
- Case Law Trends in Mobile Device Discovery
- Sanctions Trends under Rule 37(e)
- Sanctions and Case Strategy
- Inadvertent Disclosures and Sanctions
As always, I’ll be presenting the webcast, along with Tom O’Connor. To register for it, click here. Even if you can’t make it, go ahead and register to get a link to the slides and to the recording of the webcast (if you want to check it out later). If you want to learn how key case law rulings from last year can impact this year, this webcast is for you!
So, what do you think? Are you big on case law and like to second guess judicial decisions? If so, please join us! If not, please join us anyway! And, as always, please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.
Sponsor: This blog is sponsored by CloudNine, which is a data and legal discovery technology company with proven expertise in simplifying and automating the discovery of data for audits, investigations, and litigation. Used by legal and business customers worldwide including more than 50 of the top 250 Am Law firms and many of the world’s leading corporations, CloudNine’s eDiscovery automation software and services help customers gain insight and intelligence on electronic data.
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