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11th Annual ASU-Arkfeld eDiscovery, Law and Technology Conference

by Arizona State University in collaboration with Arkfeld & Associates

The 11th Annual ASU-Arkfeld eDiscovery, Law, and Technology Conference, held on October 11-12, 2022, at the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law in Phoenix, Arizona, was a premier event focusing on the evolving challenges and advancements in legal technology. Organized by Arizona State University in collaboration with Arkfeld & Associates, the conference brought together esteemed jurists, attorneys, and technologists to explore the intersection of law and digital innovation.

Key topics addressed during the conference included privacy, security, information governance, and the impact of electronically stored information on legal practices. Sessions such as "Rule 37(e), Establishing Spoliation and Appropriate Remedies" and "Trust But Verify, But How?" provided in-depth discussions on managing digital evidence and ensuring its integrity throughout the eDiscovery process.

The event featured notable speakers like Jeannine Kenney, who participated in panels alongside Hon. Xavier Rodriguez and Maura Grossman, offering insights into the complexities of modern eDiscovery challenges. Attendees had the opportunity to engage in networking sessions, fostering connections among professionals dedicated to advancing legal technology.

This conference was particularly beneficial for legal practitioners, technologists, and scholars seeking to stay abreast of the latest developments in eDiscovery and to enhance their understanding of the digital transformations shaping the legal landscape.

Speakers(23)

Andrea L. D’Ambra

Partner at Norton Rose Fulbright

Andrea D'Ambra is a Partner at Norton Rose Fulbright, specializing in data privacy, eDiscovery, and information governance.

Anne Davis

Attorney at Unknown

Anne Davis is an attorney specializing in privacy laws and electronic discovery, contributing to discussions on privacy in a surveilled society.

Brian Morrison

Attorney at Unknown

Brian Morrison is an attorney with a focus on electronic discovery and data management, contributing to discussions on preservation and privacy laws.

Clarissa Certa

Attorney at Unknown

Clarissa Certa is an attorney specializing in electronic discovery and data management, contributing to discussions on AI deep fakes and evidentiary challenges.

Elizabeth Carrera

Attorney at Unknown

Elizabeth Carrera is an attorney with expertise in electronic discovery and information governance, contributing to discussions on preservation and privacy laws.

Hon. Constandinos "Deno" Himonas

Former Justice at Utah Supreme Court

Deno Himonas is a former justice of the Utah Supreme Court, known for his work in legal innovation and regulatory reform.

Hon. Xavier Rodriguez

Judge at United States District Court for the Western District of Texas

Judge Xavier Rodriguez serves on the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas, presiding over a wide range of federal cases.

James (Jacksy) Bilsborrow

Co-chair, Environmental, Toxic Tort & Consumer Protection group at Weitz & Luxenberg

James Bilsborrow co-chairs the Environmental, Toxic Tort & Consumer Protection group at Weitz & Luxenberg, representing victims of environmental contamination and toxic exposure.

James Bilsborrow

Co-chair, Environmental, Toxic Tort & Consumer Protection group at Weitz & Luxenberg

James Bilsborrow represented victims of environmental contamination and toxic exposure in complex litigation.

Jeannine M. Kenney

Partner at Hausfeld LLP

Jeannine Kenney participated in panels on Rule 37(e) and the necessity of validation in eDiscovery processes.

Event Details

Date
October 11-12, 2022
2 days
Location
🇺🇸 Phoenix, United States
Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law
Audience
Legal practitioners, technologists, and scholars interested in eDiscovery and legal technology.