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3rd Annual UF Law/EDRM Electronic Discovery Conference

by University of Florida Levin College of Law and Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM)

The 3rd Annual UF Law/EDRM Electronic Discovery Conference, held on March 27, 2015, was a collaborative event organized by the University of Florida Levin College of Law and the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM). This conference focused on the intersection of electronic discovery and emerging data sources, emphasizing the challenges and opportunities presented by social media, mobile devices, and cloud computing.

Key sessions addressed topics such as the extraction and analysis of data from mobile devices, including iOS and Android platforms, and the implications of the Internet of Things (IoT) on electronic discovery. Experts discussed how data from everyday devices like smartphones, fitness trackers, and smart appliances can be identified, collected, and integrated into legal proceedings. The conference also explored the complexities of handling data stored in cloud services and the nuances of social media metadata.

The event featured a lineup of distinguished speakers, including legal and technology professionals who provided insights into current trends and best practices in electronic discovery. Attendees had opportunities to engage in networking sessions, participate in interactive demonstrations of e-discovery software, and gain practical skills applicable to their legal practices.

This conference was particularly beneficial for legal professionals, including attorneys, litigation support specialists, and paralegals, who sought to enhance their understanding of electronic discovery in the context of modern data sources. By attending, participants gained valuable knowledge on efficiently managing and leveraging digital evidence from various platforms to strengthen their cases.

Speakers(21)

Andy Wilson

CEO at Logikcull.com

Andy Wilson is the CEO of Logikcull.com, focusing on simplifying the eDiscovery process through technology.

Canaan E. Himmelbaum, Esq.

Vice President of Business Development at Advanced Discovery

Canaan E. Himmelbaum, Esq. is the Vice President of Business Development at Advanced Discovery, specializing in eDiscovery and legal technology services.

Canaan Himmelbaum

Vice President of Business Development at Advanced Discovery

Craig D. Ball

Craig Ball, LLC

Craig Ball is a trial lawyer, computer forensic examiner, law professor, and expert in electronic discovery.

Dera J. Nevin

Director of E-Discovery Services at Proskauer Rose LLP

Dera Nevin is the Director of E-Discovery Services at Proskauer Rose LLP, specializing in managing eDiscovery processes and technology.

Gary Jones

U.S. Magistrate Judge at Northern District of Florida

Judge Jones was appointed a United States Magistrate Judge for the Northern District of Florida on September 10, 2010, after serving as a United States Magistrate Judge in the Middle District of Florida for ten years. He received his B.A. from Boston University, his J.D. from the University of Miami School of Law, and his LL.M in International Law from New York University School of Law.

Gordon J. Calhoun

Partner at Lewis Brisbois

Gordon J. Calhoun is a partner at Lewis Brisbois, with expertise in electronic discovery and information governance.

Ian Campbell

President and CEO at iCONECT Development, LLC

Ian Campbell is the President and CEO of iCONECT Development, LLC, leading the company in providing innovative eDiscovery software products and services.

Jacques Nack Ngue

Manager of the elite Data Science team at Paul Hastings, LLP

Jacques has over a decade of experience implementing eDiscovery and Data Governance solutions for Am Law 200 law firms and Fortune 500 companies. He specializes in applying data analytics and machine learning in Discovery and is the Principal of JNN Group, Inc.

Jason A. Pill

Phelps Dunbar LLP

Jason A. Pill is an attorney at Phelps Dunbar LLP, focusing on labor and employment law.

Event Details

Date
March 27, 2015
Location
🇺🇸 Gainesville, United States
University of Florida Levin College of Law, Martin H. Levin Advocacy Center
Pricing
$99 - $199
Audience
Legal professionals, including attorneys, litigation support specialists, and paralegals.
CLE Credits
6.5 CLE credits