The "Modern Communications, Data and Discovery: Leveraging All Available Data to Tell the Story" CLE session is a two-hour educational event designed for legal professionals. Organized by Right Forensics, this session aims to address the evolving challenges in eDiscovery, particularly focusing on integrating modern data sources into legal investigations while maintaining forensic soundness and defensibility.
Key topics include the incorporation of contemporary data types such as Slack communications, geolocation data, AI-driven collections, and cloud-based evidence into traditional legal workflows. The session emphasizes the importance of preserving foundational digital forensics principles—like chain of custody and data preservation—to ensure the defensibility of evidence in court proceedings.
Attendees will benefit from real-world examples and practical insights shared by industry thought leaders. The session will highlight the risks associated with improper handling of cloud-based and AI-driven data collections and demonstrate strategies for constructing compelling, cohesive narratives from diverse data sources. This approach aims to enhance the credibility and effectiveness of legal arguments.
This session is particularly beneficial for legal professionals involved in eDiscovery, litigation support, and digital forensics. Participants will gain valuable knowledge on managing modern data types, ensuring data integrity, and effectively presenting digital evidence, thereby enhancing their proficiency in handling complex legal cases in the digital age.
Speakers(3)
Jerry Bui
CEO at Right Forensics
Jerry Bui is a seasoned leader with over two decades of expertise in digital forensics, risk management, and litigation support. He began his career as a forensic analyst and quickly gained recognition for his skill in navigating complex data environments and providing expert testimony in high-stakes cases, including trade secret theft, insider fraud, and government investigations. Before founding Right Forensics, Jerry served as Managing Director at FTI Consulting, leading global efforts in digital forensics and enterprise cloud protocols. He also led the global digital forensics practice at Lighthouse, handling international cases for Fortune 500 companies and spearheading data remediation in the pharmaceutical and biotech sectors. Jerry has contributed to organizations like INTERPOL, advising on emerging threats like deepfakes, and AARP, educating on fraud prevention. His pro bono efforts include establishing a digital forensics lab in Lesotho, South Africa, to combat corruption.
Kevin M. Clark
CEO at Right Discovery
Kevin M. Clark is a visionary leader in legal technology and eDiscovery, with a distinguished career driving excellence in litigation support, data analytics, and legal technology services. He has held leadership roles at Williams & Connolly LLP, Cobra Legal Solutions, TrustPoint International, Compliance Discovery Solutions, and HaystackID, where he advanced AI-driven analytics and Managed Review operations. Kevin holds a JD from Chicago-Kent College of Law and is admitted as a Solicitor in England and Wales, with bar memberships in Texas, DC, and Illinois. He actively contributes to the legal industry as a Director at the Master's Conference, focusing on eDiscovery, data privacy, AI, and cybersecurity.
Robert Keeling
Partner, Executive Committee at Redgrave LLP
Robert Keeling is a leading authority on eDiscovery, specializing in coordinating discovery for large, complex, and data-intensive matters. He represents clients in major regulatory enforcement actions, government investigations, and internal investigations, guiding them through all phases of the discovery process. Robert leads Redgrave’s Second Request practice, managing discovery in connection with Hart-Scott-Rodino (HSR) 'Second Requests' issued by the U.S. Department of Justice or Federal Trade Commission. He integrates advanced data analytics and machine learning to streamline discovery, reduce costs, and uncover critical evidence. Robert has published extensively on eDiscovery, predictive coding, and information governance, including nine law review articles and contributions to four legal compilations.
Event Details
- Date
- February 18, 2025
- Location
- 🇺🇸 Orlando, United States
- Audience
- Legal professionals involved in eDiscovery, litigation support, and digital forensics.
- CLE Credits
- 2.0 CLE hours