The UF Law 9th Annual eDiscovery Conference, organized by the University of Florida Levin College of Law, is a premier event dedicated to exploring the latest developments in electronic discovery. This conference brings together legal professionals, technologists, and industry experts to discuss and share insights on the evolving landscape of eDiscovery.
Key topics covered during the conference include preparing for Rule 26(f) and Rule 16 conferences, effectively handling eDiscovery motions, objections, and hearings, managing proportionality, negotiating ESI protocols, basic and advanced search techniques, and maximizing document review speeds and accuracy. These sessions aim to provide attendees with practical takeaways that can be immediately applied in their practice.
The conference also features a judicial panel and an eDiscovery case law panel, offering attendees the opportunity to gain perspectives from the bench and stay updated on recent legal developments. Additionally, sessions on AI and analytical eDiscovery tools explore how emerging technologies are transforming the field.
This event is ideal for legal practitioners, eDiscovery professionals, and technologists seeking to enhance their understanding of current challenges and best practices in electronic discovery. Attendees will benefit from expert-led discussions, networking opportunities, and insights into the latest tools and strategies shaping the future of eDiscovery.
Speakers(1)
Tessa K. Jacob
Partner at Husch Blackwell
Tessa K. Jacob is a Partner at Husch Blackwell, specializing in eDiscovery solutions. She moderated two panels at the UF Law 9th Annual eDiscovery Conference on March 24, 2022: 'People, Process and Technology: Building a Better Review Team' and 'The E-Discovery Professionals Toolkit on Power Searching'.
Event Details
- Date
- March 24, 2022
- Location
- 🇺🇸 Gainesville, United States
- University of Florida
- Pricing
- Free
- Audience
- Legal practitioners, eDiscovery professionals, technologists