Philadelphia Chapter Meeting - Hot Topics in eDiscovery

  • 11 Jul 2018
  • 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM
  • Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin, P.C. 2000 Market Street, Lower Level Philadelphia, PA 19103

Hello Friends:

The WiE Philadelphia Chapter invites you to our July 11th monthly meeting and CLE. As always, feel free to invite a friend. For this lunchtime CLE event, male friends are also welcome! Kindly RSVP if you plan to attend and include the name of your guest with your response. WiE look forward to seeing you!

CLE Details

Topic:

“Hot Topics in eDiscovery” will be presented by Driven Inc.

2018 has ushered in a number of key eDiscovery developments that clients and counsel should understand. These developments include key procedural issues regarding non-waiver orders and ESI preservation questions, technological advances influencing the discovery of relevant communications, and a new round of cyber-attacks and data breaches. This program will address these developments and spotlight best practices for addressing the issues.

Topics covered include:

Best practices for drafting non-waiver orders under Federal Rule of Evidence 502(d)

Newer sources of discoverable ESI and the growing use of messaging applications over email

Lessons learned from recent Ransomware attacks and the Wells Fargo data breach

Panel:

► Tara S. Emory, PMP, Director of Consulting, Driven Inc.

Tara Emory is a lawyer, certified Project Management Professional, experienced participant in e-Discovery advisory groups, and a frequent speaker at law firms, corporate legal departments, and eDiscovery and information governance conferences. She advises organizations and law firms on information governance programs and e-Discovery. Her IG practice includes data management and compliance, privacy, policies, records management technology, and defensible deletion. In litigation, she is an expert on search methodologies, data preservation and collection approaches, discovery protocols, and strategies for resolving discovery issues with litigation adversaries, government regulators, and the courts. Above all, Tara seeks to solve her clients’ unique data problems in ways that reflect a best fit for each client and matter.

► Julie Kaplan, Director, Legal Information Resources, Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin, P.C.

As the Director of Legal Information Resources at Marshall Dennehey, Julie Kaplan acts as the firm's liason and consultant for eDiscovery and legal resources. She oversees a team of dedicated staff who support the department's day-to-day operations. She has over a 13 years of experience in eDiscovery and litigation. She began as a bankruptcy attorney before joining a Philadelphia law firm where she concentrated her practice on construction litigation. Julie also oversaw the firm's eDiscovery practice and by the end of 2009 transitioned to eDiscovery full-time, joining LexisNexis. She conducted weekly CLEs and lunch & learns to AMLAW 100 and 200 law firms throughout the mid-Atlantic region.

Lunch will be provided courtesy of Driven. 

You will be eligible for 1.0 credit hour, PA only.

Please pay close attention to the location. The CLE lunch event will be held at the lower level of Marshall Dennehey’s building.

Date/Location:

Wednesday, July 11, 2018

12:15-1:30p.m. – Meeting to being at 12:30p.m., but please join us at 12:15p.m. for a social gathering!

Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin, P.C.

2000 Market Street, Lower Level

Philadelphia, PA 19103

WiE would like to thank Driven Inc. for hosting this CLE Event and for sponsoring our lunch! WiE also want to thank Tara and Julie for participating on the panel. Finally, WiE thank Marshall Dennehey for providing the venue. THANK YOU!

WiE Philadelphia Chapter

Women in eDiscovery

Babette, Nikki, Terry, Laura, Erica, Joan, Kate & Shari


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