Managing Electronic Discovery in the Age of Technology: Developing Law and Practical Strategies
The "Managing Electronic Discovery in the Age of Technology: Developing Law and Practical Strategies" event was organized by the National Law Foundation in 2005. This program aimed to address the evolving challenges and legal developments in electronic discovery, providing attendees with practical strategies to manage electronic information in legal proceedings.
Key topics covered during the event included the latest developments in electronic discovery law, best practices for preserving and collecting electronically stored information (ESI), and strategies for managing the costs and risks associated with e-discovery. Sessions also delved into the impact of emerging technologies on discovery processes and how legal professionals can adapt to these changes.
The program featured a panel of experienced legal practitioners and experts in electronic discovery, offering insights into real-world challenges and solutions. Attendees had opportunities to engage in discussions, ask questions, and network with peers facing similar issues in the realm of e-discovery.
This event was particularly beneficial for attorneys, paralegals, and legal professionals involved in litigation and information management. Participants gained a deeper understanding of the complexities of electronic discovery and learned practical approaches to navigate the technological and legal landscapes effectively.
Event Details
- Date
- January 1, 2005
- Location
- 🇺🇸 Unknown, United States
- Audience
- Attorneys, paralegals, and legal professionals involved in litigation and information management.