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Getting Ahead of the eDiscovery Curve: Strategies for Companies and Their Counsel to Reduce Costs and Meet Judicial Expectations

March 29-30, 2007
The Peabody Memphis, Memphis, TN

CURRENTLY THIS PROGRAM IS FULL - We are accepting registrations for the wait-list. If you wish to be added to the wait-list, please fax in a completed registration form. We will contact you if a space opens up and process your application at that time.

CONFERENCE PAPERS POSTED - If you are a registered participant and did not receive the 3/22/2007 email with access information for the conference papers please contact Carrie Tassin at ctassin@sedona.net.



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A new annual program presented by The Sedona Conference Institute in association with ARMA International.

The newly amended Federal Rules of Civil Procedure incorporate "electronically stored information" (ESI) into the scope of discovery. The Rules anticipate all litigants will be able to identify, preserve, review, and disclose relevant ESI quickly and at a cost proportionate to the needs of the case. To effectively accomplish the task, organizations will need to assemble new teams and processes which leverage diverse players and skill-sets (Legal, IT, Records Management) while understanding this diverse cast may bring their own challenges with respect to communication and cooperation, such as translating between tech-speak and legal-ese, or allocating tight resources between different departments. This two-day Institute will help business organizations meet the expectations of federal courts and reduce litigation costs by helping facilitate communication within the organization, assemble interdisciplinary teams, and implement a winning litigation response strategy. From the Keynote address by the Hon. Shira Scheindlin, (author of the Zubalake decisions), through the panels of industry thought leaders from the worlds of law, records management, and information technology, to the interactive demonstrations of team-building and court-mandated discovery conferences with opposing parties, you'll take away practical ideas to satisfy your obligations, reduce your costs, and stay ahead of the curve!

The Institute is of particular interest to in-house counsel, records management, and IT professionals handling electronic discovery, as well as outside counsel representing either requesting or producing parties. Attendance for this special program is limited to 150. To download a registration form, just click on the "To Register" link on the navigation bar on the left side of any page.

Agenda   
Day One: Thursday, Mar 29
Time              Session Panelists
07:30-08:30   Continental Breakfast & Sign In
Guests welcome.
   
08:30-08:45   Welcome and Overview   Braman  
08:45-09:15   Keynote: Hon Shira Scheindlin-The New Rules & Judicial Expectations   Judge Scheindlin  
09:15-10:30   The Impact of the New Rules   Allman Crowley Latin Judge Scheindlin Withers  
10:30-10:45   Morning Break    
10:45-12:00   Changing Expectations: Changing Roles & New Teams   Abbott Cohen Daley Harris Pederson Rosenthal Wolfe  
12:00-01:00   Lunch
Provided.
   
01:00-02:00   Changing Corporate Culture: Creating & Managing New Relationships to Effectively Respond to Discovery & Investigations   Allman Cowper Friedberg Pederson Reichenbach Ritter Schwarz  
02:00-02:15   Changing the Game Plan: Presentation & a Problem Scenario & Introduction of New Players   Oot  
02:15-02:30   Afternoon Break    
02:30-05:00   Developing the Litigation Response Strategy; Mock Preparation for a Rule 26(f) Conference   Abbott Cohen Cowper Daley Jessen Latin Moorehead Oot Ritter  
05:30-07:00   Reception
Guests welcome.
   
 
Day Two: Friday, Mar 30
Time              Session Panelists
07:30-08:30   Continental Breakfast (guests welcome) and Sign-in    
08:30-10:30   Testing the Litigation Response: Mock Rule 26(f) meeting with Opposing Counsel   Crowley Daley Harris Jessen Latin Reichenbach Rosenthal  
10:30-10:45   Morning Break    
10:45-12:00   Lessons Learned: Critique of the Preparation for, and Conduct of, the Rule 26(f) Conference: Audience Questions & Answers   Rosenthal Faculty Dialogue  
12:00-01:00   Lunch
Provided.
   
01:00-02:30   Getting Ahead of the Curve: Transforming Lessons Learned into Immediate, Practical Solutions   Harris Withers Faculty Dialogue  
 

Panelists   
Chairs
Sherry B. Harris
Hunton & Williams LLP, Richmond, VA
Monica Wiseman Latin
Carrington Coleman Sloman & Blumenthal, Dallas, TX
Patrick I. Oot
Verizon Communications, Arlington, VA
John J. Rosenthal
Howrey LLP, Washington, DC
 
Faculty
Woods K. Abbott
Raytheon Company, Waltham, MA
Thomas Y. Allman
Attorney and Consultant, Cincinnati, OH (formerly counsel to Mayer Brown Rowe & Maw LLP)
Andrew M. Cohen
EMC Corporation, Hopkinton, MA
Moze Cowper
Amgen, Inc., Thousand Oaks, CA
Conor R. Crowley
DOAR Litigation Consulting, New York, NY
M. James Daley
Daley & Associates, LLP, Kansas City, MO
Eric Friedberg
Stroz Friedberg LLC, New York, NY
John H. Jessen
Electronic Evidence Discovery, Inc., Kirkland, WA
Timothy L. Moorehead
BP America, Inc., Warrenville, IL
Cheryl L. Pederson
Cargill, Inc., Minneapolis, MN
Mark V. Reichenbach
MetaLINCS
John T. Ritter
Bank of America, Charlotte, NC
Hon. Shira A. Scheindlin
United States District Judge, Southern District of New York, New York, NY
Eric J. Schwarz
Ernst & Young, Dallas, TX
Kenneth J. Withers
The Sedona Conference®, Phoenix, AZ
Edward C. Wolfe
General Motors Corporation, Detroit, MI