Presentation Title - E-Discovery Essentials: An Overview for Beginners
Presentation Topic - This presentation will provide an introduction to e-discovery. Topics will include the various stages of e-discovery, key terms, best practices, and related ethical issues. This presentation is ideal for those who are new to the field and those who want to understand the basics of e-discovery.
Bio - Lauren Brill has many years of experience practicing law, primarily in the area of commercial litigation. In addition to her work as a litigator at White and Williams LLP in Philadelphia, Ms. Brill is a seasoned higher education professor. Ms. Brill received her Bachelor of Science degree, cum laude, from Towson University; and her Juris Doctorate degree from Rutgers Law School, where she served as an editor of the Rutgers University Law Review. Ms. Brill maintains a strong focus on the topic of electronic discovery. She has taught and developed electronic discovery courses and was named the 2016 “Academic Partner of the Year” by Relativity, a leading electronic discovery software provider. Currently, Ms. Brill is an admissions reader at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School and serves as an adjunct professor at Rowan College at Burlington County.
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