The acceleration of data creation in today’s business world coupled with the requirement to understand, manage, and act on information throughout its lifecycle presents a challenge to information governance and legal discovery professionals seeking to balance process, products, and outcomes. This panel and presentation led by eDiscovery Daily Blog author and eDiscovery expert Doug Austin will provide attendees with an overview of data discovery and legal discovery and help them frame the lifecycle of data through the lens of data and legal discovery objectives, tasks, and tools.
Panel Highlights Include:
+ The Objectives of Data Discovery and Legal Discovery
+ A Framework for Approaching Discovery
+ The Difference Between Insight and Intelligence
+ Considering Data from the Point of Creation to Collection
+ Considering Data from Collection Through Defensible Disposition
+ Tasks and Tools For Effective Discovery
+ From Manual Management to Automated Approaches
+ Reprise: A Holistic Approach to Discovery
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Panel Presenters Include:
Moderator: Doug Austin
Doug is the VP of Ops and Professional Services for CloudNine. At CloudNine, Doug manages professional services consulting projects for CloudNine clients. Doug has over 25 years of experience providing legal technology consulting, technical project management and software development services. Doug is also the editor of the CloudNine sponsored eDiscovery Daily blog.
Panelist: Julia Romero Peter, Esq.
Julia is General Counsel and VP of Sales with CloudNine. At CloudNine she leads the sales team and has extensive experience in information governance, data discovery and legal discovery. Julia received her J.D. from Rutgers Law School – Newark, and her B.A. in History with a minor in education from Columbia University – Barnard College.
Panelist: Gordon Calhoun, Esq.
Mr. Calhoun serves as Chair of the Electronic Discovery, Information Management & Compliance Practice and manages the insurance regulatory and reinsurance division of Lewis Brisbois’ Insurance Coverage and Bad Faith Practice Group. His practice, spanning more than 35 years, focuses on arbitrations, mediations and other alternative dispute resolution procedures as well as litigation and counseling.