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13th Annual ASU-Arkfeld eDiscovery, Law and Technology Conference

by Center for Law, Science and Innovation at Arizona State University's Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law

The 13th Annual ASU-Arkfeld eDiscovery, Law and Technology Conference is a premier event dedicated to exploring the evolving landscape of eDiscovery and legal technology. Organized by the Center for Law, Science and Innovation at Arizona State University's Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, this conference brings together leading jurists, attorneys, technologists, and industry experts to discuss the latest developments in the field.

Attendees can expect in-depth sessions covering topics such as artificial intelligence in law, data governance, privacy, cybersecurity, and information management. The conference aims to provide practical, hands-on guidance for litigators, investigators, corporate counsel, and legal technologists, addressing the challenges and opportunities presented by the digital age.

The event offers robust networking opportunities, allowing participants to connect with innovators shaping the future of law and technology. Notable speakers, including nationally recognized judges and leading practitioners, will share their insights and experiences, enriching the learning experience for all attendees.

This conference is ideal for legal professionals seeking to enhance their understanding of eDiscovery and legal technology. Whether you're new to the field or a seasoned expert, the ASU-Arkfeld Conference delivers the tools, perspectives, and community support necessary to thrive in an increasingly digital world.

Speakers(19)

Amy Sellars

Amy Sellars moderated a panel on custodial interviews in the age of collaboration, addressing challenges and best practices.

Andrea D’Ambra

Andrea D’Ambra moderated a panel on eDiscovery tools, comparing GenAI, TAR, search terms, and combination approaches.

Brian Morrison

Brian Morrison moderated a panel on AI use cases beyond document review, including depositions, drafting, legal research, analyzing incoming productions, and internal investigations.

Gary Marchant

Regent’s Professor and Faculty Director at Center for Law, Science and Innovation

Gary Marchant is a leading expert in law and technology, focusing on the intersection of AI and the legal system.

James (Jacksy) Bilsborrow

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

James Bilsborrow represents victims of environmental contamination, toxic exposure, and defective products in complex litigation nationwide.

Judge Rodriguez

Judge

Judge Rodriguez moderated a panel on the general overview of AI, exploring its evolution and future in the legal field.

Judge Schlegel

Judge

Judge Schlegel delivered a keynote on the role of AI in the courts, discussing recent advances in editing software and generative AI, and their implications for the legal system.

Laura Cassini

Laura Cassini participated in a panel discussing the evolution and future of AI in the legal field.

Lea Bays

Partner at Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd

Lea Bays has extensive experience in complex securities litigation, commercial contract disputes, and business torts, with a focus on electronic discovery and data management.

Maria Salacuse

Assistant General Counsel for Technology at Office of General Counsel, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

Maria Salacuse focuses on technology-related legal issues, including eDiscovery and data management.

Event Details

Date
March 11-12, 2025
2 days
Location
🇺🇸 Phoenix, United States
Beus Center for Law & Society
Pricing
$199
Audience
Legal professionals, including litigators, investigators, corporate counsel, and legal technologists.

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