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eDiscovery in the Cloud: eDiscovery Best Practices

Relativity Fest started on Sunday and CloudNine is there.  As part of the team, I will be there covering the conference for eDiscovery Daily and will speaking(!) today.  Click here to see our post on some of the anticipated highlights from the conference.

Today’s highlight is my session: e-Discovery in the Cloud, today at 11:00 am, moderated by David Horrigan, e-Discovery Counsel and Legal Content Director at Relativity and we will be joined by Rachi Messing, Senior Program Manager at Microsoft, Ari Kaplan, Principal at Ari Kaplan Advisors and Kelly Twigger, Founder of ESI Attorneys.  If you’re at the show today, come check it out!

Yesterday was a terrific day, starting with the keynote speech from Andrew Sieja, the CEO of Relativity and continuing with terrific sessions, including the The Judicial Panel, with David Horrigan of Relativity, along with Judge Nora Barry Fischer of the Western District of Pennsylvania, Judge Andrew Peck of the Southern District of New York, Judge Xavier Rodriguez of the Western District of Texas and (all the way from Australia) Justice Peter Vickery of the Supreme Court of Victoria (and the recent landmark TAR decision in that country) to discuss the latest legal developments in eDiscovery.

There were several other great sessions, an ACEDS happy hour and a speaker dinner, with an opportunity to have a great time with other speakers at the show!  Quite a day!  Hopefully, today will be as much fun as yesterday!

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

Also, I’m excited to report that eDiscovery Daily has been nominated to participate in The Expert Institute’s Best Legal Blog Contest in the Legal Tech category!  Thanks to whoever nominated us!  We’re fading fast, but if you enjoy our blog, you can still vote for it and help it win a spot in their Best Legal Blogs Hall of Fame.  You can cast a vote for the blog here.  Thanks!

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