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Ethics: Big Data, FRCP 26 and New Discovery Trends, and Spoliation, Confidentiality and Challenges in Cloud Computing

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Ethics: Big Data, FRCP 26 and New Discovery Trends, and Spoliation, Confidentiality and Challenges in Cloud Computing
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Session 1: Big Data in Litigation - A look at how the law industry is mining data to improve services and predict outcomes.
 
Session 2: FRCP 26 and New Discovery Trends - Review of new amendments to the Federal Rules.
 
Session 3: Evidence Everywhere: Chances and Challenges of Mobile, Cloud and the Internet of Things - Mobile devices and cloud sources are rich sources of revealing evidence, but pose unprecedented challenges in electronic discovery. Learn more about the identification and preservation of this crucial electronically stored information (ESI).
 
Session 4: The Dog Ate My Evidence: Spoliation under the New Texas Framework - How and when to raise spoliation issues, and what results can you expect under the new Texas paradigm.
 
Session 5: Can You Keep a Secret? Confidentiality Agreements and Trade Secrets in Texas - Explore different mechanisms for protecting trade secrets and confidential information, both before and during litigation. 
 

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1. Big Data in Litigation (Dec 2015)

Mary Lou Flynn-Dupart

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Big Data in Litigation (Dec 2015)

A look at how the law industry is mining data to improve services and predict outcomes.

Originally presented: Oct 2015 Civil Litigation Conference

Mary Lou Flynn-Dupart, Jackson Walker L.L.P. - Houston, TX

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2. FRCP 26 and New Discovery Trends (Dec 2015)

David S. Coale, Hon. Xavier Rodriguez, Michael C. Smith

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FRCP 26 and New Discovery Trends (Dec 2015)

Review of new amendments to the Federal Rules.

Originally presented: Oct 2015 Civil Litigation Conference

David S. Coale, Lynn Tillotson Pinker & Cox, LLP - Dallas, TX
Hon. Xavier Rodriguez, U.S. District Court, Western District of Texas - San Antonio, TX
Michael C. Smith, Siebman, Burg, Phillips & Smith, LLP - Marshall, TX

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3. Evidence Everywhere: Chances and Challenges of Mobile, Cloud and the Internet of Things (Dec 2015)

Craig Ball

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Evidence Everywhere: Chances and Challenges of Mobile, Cloud and the Internet of Things (Dec 2015)

Mobile devices and cloud sources are rich sources of revealing evidence, but pose unprecedented challenges in electronic discovery. Learn more about the identification and preservation of this crucial electronically stored information (ESI).

Originally presented: Oct 2015 Civil Litigation Conference

Craig Ball, Attorney and Forensic Technologist, Certified Computer Forensic Examiner - Austin, TX

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4. The Dog Ate My Evidence: Spoliation Under the New Texas Framework  (Dec 2015)

Hon. Rebecca Simmons

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The Dog Ate My Evidence: Spoliation Under the New Texas Framework  (Dec 2015)

How and when to raise spoliation issues, and what results can you expect under the new Texas paradigm.

Originally presented: Oct 2015 Civil Litigation Conference

Hon. Rebecca Simmons, Acelity - San Antonio, TX

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5. Can You Keep a Secret? Confidentiality Agreements and Trade Secrets in Texas  (Dec 2015)

Amy Snell

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Can You Keep a Secret? Confidentiality Agreements and Trade Secrets in Texas  (Dec 2015)

Explore different mechanisms for protecting trade secrets and confidential information, both before and during litigation. 

Originally presented: Oct 2015 Civil Litigation Conference

Amy Snell, Shipley Snell Montgomery, LLP - Houston, TX