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(19)
Andy Wilson
CEO at Logikcull.com
Canaan E. Himmelbaum, Esq.
Vice President of Business Development at Advanced Discovery
Craig Ball
Craig Ball, LLC
Dera Nevin
Director of E-Discovery Services at Proskauer Rose LLP
Gary Jones
U.S. Magistrate Judge at Northern District of Florida
Gordon J. Calhoun
Partner at Lewis Brisbois
Ian Campbell
President and CEO at iCONECT Development, LLC
Ian Campbell is Chief Business Development Officer for iCONECT Development, LLC, a global market leader in producing cutting-edge, innovative E-Discovery software products and services for the legal industry. He is responsible for sales operations and business development, product lifecycle development, legal service provider and partner relations, and product marketing. Ian has over 20 years of experience in the litigation support field, including the development of multiple litigation support software applications. He has consulted on numerous high-profile cases, including the Enron litigation, and has been a guest speaker at legal technology conferences worldwide. Ian holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from the University of Western Ontario.
Jacques Nack Ngue
Manager of the elite Data Science team at Paul Hastings, LLP
Jason A. Pill
Phelps Dunbar LLP
Joel Wuesthoff
Director at Robert Half Legal E-Discovery Services
John Burchfield
Executive Vice President at DSi (formerly Document Solutions, Inc.)
John Tredennick
CEO at Catalyst Repository Systems, Inc.
Julie Brown
Litigation Technology Manager at Vorys, Sater, Seymour & Pease LLP
Martin Audet
E-Discovery Consultant at Nuix
As E-Discovery Consultant at Nuix, Martin Audet assists clients with their ESI process and provides them with his advice and expertise in the field of information governance. Martin helps clients meet legal requirements and provide insight into making more informed decisions based on the data and facts of a case. Possessing more than 20 years of experience in both the legal and technical fields, Martin offers a consultative perspective for Nuix clients. As an attorney and technologist, he has created and implemented defensible processes through all stages of the EDRM process, and as a licensed attorney and counselor, he is certified to practice in California, Illinois, and Michigan. Martin graduated from Michigan State University and holds LLM degrees from Boston University and McGeorge School of Law. Additionally, he possesses advanced certifications in IT (MCSE, MCITP), digital forensics, and business continuity and compliance architecture.
Michael Dalewitz
CEO and Founder at Inspired Review
Michael Dalewitz, Esq. is the CEO and Founder of Inspired Review. Previously, he was a Director of E-Discovery and the co-founder and Senior Managing Director of Peak Discovery. Michael has extensive experience in electronic discovery and the management of large, document-intensive cases in a predictable fixed-cost pricing model. He created one of the industry’s first managed document review models and developed the first document review metrics tracking software. Michael wrote the chapters on Temporary Legal Staffing in the ABA published Legal Management Handbook. Nationally recognized as an expert in electronic discovery, document review, and legal staffing, Dalewitz is a published author, speaker, and CLE instructor. He consults with clients on implementing best practices in document review, utilizing technology to provide efficiencies in the review process, and outlining the current state of the law as it relates to legal issues involving E-Discovery and document review. He has prepared affidavits outlining best practices in the handling of electronic evidence and the defensibility of document review management on behalf of his clients. He was an active member of the Sedona Conference and has served on the boards of The Masters Conference and Association of Litigation Support Professionals. Dalewitz founded the Electronic Discovery Program at New York Law School and served as its adjunct professor. Dalewitz is also a Certified E-Discovery Specialist (CEDS) and serves as Articles Editor of IT-LEX. He graduated from the University of Florida with a Bachelor of Arts degree and obtained his JD from New York Law School.
Mike Quartararo
Director of Litigation Support Services at Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP
Monica Bay
Stanford Center for Legal Informatics (CodeX)
Rene Laurens
Product Specialist at kCura
Tom Howe
Electronic Discovery Lawyer at Howe & Associates
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