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Today’s the Day to Learn How to Avoid the eDiscovery Disasters of Other High Profile Organizations: eDiscovery Best Practices

The recent eDiscovery failures at Wells Fargo and at the Department of Justice show that eDiscovery mistakes and failures happen even at the largest corporations and government agencies.  Today, you have a chance to learn from their mistakes.

Today at noon CST (1:00pm EST, 10:00am PST), CloudNine will conduct the webcast Lessons Learned from Recent eDiscovery Disasters. In this one-hour webcast that’s CLE-approved in selected states, we will discuss the various issues that occurred in these high-profile cases and what to do to avoid them in your own cases.  Topics include:

  • Attorney Duty of Competence
  • Managing Communications: Attorney Responsibilities
  • Managing Communications: Vendor Responsibilities
  • Recommended Workflows for Tracking Review
  • Common Redaction Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
  • Checking for Personally Identifiable Information (PII)
  • Key Takeaways for Better eDiscovery Project Management

I’ll be presenting the webcast, along with Tom O’Connor, who is a Special Consultant to CloudNine.  I’m excited to once again have Tom as a participant in this webcast!  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).  It just might keep you from being mentioned in The New York Times – and not in a good way).

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!  If you enjoy our blog, you can vote for it and help it win a spot in their Best Legal Blogs Hall of Fame.  There’s just a few days left to vote, but you can cast a vote for the blog here.  Thanks!

So, what do you think?  Do you know any other eDiscovery “epic fail” stories?  Please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.

Disclaimer: The views represented herein are exclusively the views of the author, and do not necessarily represent the views held by CloudNine. eDiscovery Daily is made available by CloudNine solely for educational purposes to provide general information about general eDiscovery principles and not to provide specific legal advice applicable to any particular circumstance. eDiscovery Daily should not be used as a substitute for competent legal advice from a lawyer you have retained and who has agreed to represent you.

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