Heavy Hitters On Board to Share Unique E-Discovery and Legal Insights at CEIC 2015Here's a link to the information: click HERE. If you come to CEIC every year to hear from the industry’s movers and shakers in the legal realm, you're in for a treat this year at CEIC in Las Vegas, May 18 – 22. We’ve secured big talent and big topics in the track called E-Discovery: Legal Issues, Technical Challenges and Solutions, including legal issues related to data breaches and information governance. Best Practices for Navigating Legal Issues Associated with a Data BreachSpeakers in this e-discovery track include judges, corporate attorneys, outside counsel and e-discovery industry analysts, all of whom live and breathe e-discovery every day. Of the 10 sessions in this track, five are panels that include a variety of industry pundits from high profile enterprises such as the U.S. Attorney’s Office and a leading retailer.The first panel session on Monday afternoon, “The Intersection of Privacy, Security and E-Discovery,” will feature three seasoned experts in a lively discussion:
McAndrew, Steele, and McManamy, with many years of experience on the front lines of e-discovery, will help you understand the latest developments in federal cybercrime and security law, lawyers' ethical obligations for data security, and lessons learned in real cases. Isn’t it Time to Talk About Information Governance with E-Discovery?At the request of past CEIC attendees, we’ve also allocated time to address the core concept of information governance in a Wednesday afternoon session called “Information Governance and E-Discovery: Can They Really Go Hand-in-Glove?” A panel of experts will explain the challenges in adopting an information governance process that coexists with e-discovery and highlight how they can be addressed together to maximize efficiencies and reduce costs. We’re excited that the Honorable Andrew Peck, Magistrate Judge with the Southern District of New York, has agreed to come back to CEIC again this year. Peck is a leading e-discovery judge who consistently pushes the boundaries of what judges expect and what parties should strive for through his decisions on technology-assisted review and other e-discovery issues. |
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