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The Sedona Conference Institute is a non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of the law through balanced, high-quality legal education. Our one and two conferences earn approximately 7.0 – 14.50 MCLE credits, depending on the program and jurisdiction. Please specify the jurisdiction(s) for which you would like MCLE credit on your registration form.

    


The Sedona Conference® Institute presents its Second Annual Program on Getting Ahead of the eDiscovery Curve: Strategies to Reduce Costs & Meet Judicial Expectations

March 13-14, 2008
The Westin Horton Plaza San Diego, San Diego, CA


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Gold Level:
AON Corporation

WG1 RFP+ Vendor Panel Sponsors:
Attenex
EED, Inc.
Fios
InterLegis
KPMG
LexisNexis® Applied Discovery
Stratify
TCDI

Association Sponsor:
ARMA International

Media Sponsor:
Inside Counsel

THIS CONFERENCE IS CURRENTLY FULL! Please send in your registration if you would like to be added to the wait-list.

A rare opportunity to gain valuable insight into what is required under the new rules, and practical strategies to meet judicial expectations while reducing costs, presented by members of The Sedona Conference® Working Group on Electronic Document Retention & Production. Featuring faculty from Cargill, GM, Oracle & Verizon, along with leading practitioners and experts. Keynote presented by the Hon. Louisa Porter, U.S. Magistrate Judge, Southern District of California. Including Panels focused on (1) How Courts are Dealing with ESI under the New Rules; (2) The Sedona Principles (Second Edition) and the New Rules; (3) New Roles/Teams to Meet ESI Production Obligations/Expectations; (4) Legal Holds: The Trigger and the Process; (5) Best Practices for Search & Information Retrieval; and (6) Effective Preparation for, and Conduct of, a Rule 26(f) Conference.

Conference registration is strictly limited to 150 persons, on a first-come, first-served basis. To register, click on the "To Register" Navigation bar on this page (or any page of our website).

Agenda   
Day One: Thursday, Mar 13
Time              Session Panelists
07:30-08:30   Continental Breakfast & Sign In    
08:30-08:45   Welcome & Overview   Braman  
08:45-09:30   Keynote: How the Courts Are Dealing with ESI Under the New Rules   Porter  
09:30-10:30   Update, The Sedona Principles, Second Edition & the New Rules   Allman Redgrave Tadler Withers  
10:30-10:45   Morning Break    
10:45-12:00   New Roles & New Teams to Meet ESI Production Obligations/Expectations   Cohen Daley Friedberg Garrett Harris Oot Pederson Schwarz Wolfe  
12:00-01:00   Lunch
Provided.
   
01:00-02:00   Legal Holds: The Trigger and The Process   Allman Crowley Schwarz Tadler  
02:00-03:00   Search & Information Retrieval Methods/Best Practices   Daley Oot Reichenbach Rosenthal Withers Wolfe  
03:00-03:15   Afternoon Break    
03:15-04:15   New Issues Under the New Rules   Allman Daley Harris Jacobs Porter Withers  
04:15-05:00   Effective Preparation by a Producing Party for a Rule 26(f) Conference   Garrett Harris Latin Redgrave Rosenthal Wolfe  
05:30-07:00   Reception
Guests welcome.
   
 
Day Two: Friday, Mar 14
Time              Session Panelists
07:30-08:30   Continental Breakfast    
08:30-09:00   Effective Preparation by a Requesting Party for a Rule 26(f) Conference   Crowley Friedberg Reichenbach Tadler  
09:00-11:00   Vignettes from a Rule 26(f) Conference/Best Practice Recommendations   Cohen Crowley Jacobs Latin Oot Pederson Redgrave Rosenthal Tadler Wolfe  
11:00-11:15   Morning Break    
11:15-01:00   Getting Ahead of the Curve: Transforming Lessons Learned into Immediate, Practical Solutions
Panel of the Whole led by Withers/Q&A Session
   
01:00-02:00   Grab & Go Lunch
Provided.
   
 

Panelists   
Chair
Richard G. Braman
The Sedona Conference®, Sedona AZ
 
Faculty
Thomas Y. Allman
Attorney and Consultant, Cincinnati, OH (formerly counsel to Mayer Brown Rowe & Maw LLP)
Andrew M. Cohen
EMC Corporation, Hopkinton, MA
Conor R. Crowley
DOAR Litigation Consulting, New York, NY
M. James Daley
Redgrave Daley Ragan & Wagner, LLP, Kansas City, MO
Eric Friedberg
Stroz Friedberg LLC, New York, NY
David Garrett
Oracle Corp., Redwood City, California
Sherry B. Harris
Hunton & Williams LLP, Richmond, VA
Jeffrey W. Jacobs
Electronic Evidence Discovery, Inc., Kirkland, WA
Monica Wiseman Latin
Carrington Coleman Sloman & Blumenthal, Dallas, TX
Patrick I. Oot
Verizon Communications, Arlington, VA
Cheryl L. Pederson
Cargill, Inc., Minneapolis, MN
Hon. Louisa Porter
U.S. Magistrate Judge, Southern District of California, San Diego, CA
Jonathan M. Redgrave
Redgrave Daley Ragan & Wagner LLP, Washington, D.C.
Mark V. Reichenbach
MetaLINCS
John J. Rosenthal
Howrey LLP, Washington, DC
Eric J. Schwarz
Ernst & Young, Dallas, TX
Ariana J. Tadler
Milberg Weiss LLP, New York, NY
Kenneth J. Withers
The Sedona Conference®, Phoenix, AZ
Edward C. Wolfe
General Motors Corporation, Detroit, MI