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Litigation in a Digital World

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Litigation in a Digital World
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Session 1: Strategic Use of E-Discovery - Fewer than one out of a hundred cases are tried. Accordingly, discovery strategy is often more vital than trial strategy. Yet, strategic use of e-discovery garners little attention, perhaps because the fundamentals demand so much focus that there is little room for flourishes. If you only know one way of doing things, how do you act strategically? Review methods to deploy e-discovery strategically, mindful of our opponent’s fears, goals, and pain points … as well as our own.

Session 2: The Ethics of Social Media - The world of social media presents a multitude of pitfalls for practitioners and judges alike. Hear from pioneers in the field on how to make the most of social media's advantages without running afoul of applicable disciplinary rules. Listen to a discussion about cutting edge issues not yet addressed under Texas law and proposed disciplinary rules currently under consideration by the Texas Supreme Court.

Session 3: Data Security - Review what a litigator needs in order to prepare a client for litigation or an investigation by regulators after a data security breach. Takeaways include protocol for preserving the attorney client privilege and evidence before, during and after a breach; cybersecurity liability insurance litigation updates; and creating proof points, including a discussion of cybersecurity best practices and "cybersecurity basics," to effectively minimize damages, fines and penalties.

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1. Strategic Use of E-Discovery (Dec 2017)

Craig Ball

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Strategic Use of E-Discovery (Dec 2017)

Fewer than one out of a hundred cases are tried. Accordingly, discovery strategy is often more vital than trial strategy. Yet, strategic use of e-discovery garners little attention, perhaps because the fundamentals demand so much focus that there is little room for flourishes. If you only know one way of doing things, how do you act strategically? Review methods to deploy e-discovery strategically, mindful of our opponent’s fears, goals, and pain points … as well as our own.

Originally presented: Nov 2017 Civil Litigation Conference

Craig Ball, The University of Texas School of Law - Austin, TX

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2. The Ethics of Social Media (Dec 2017)

Elaine Grafton Carlson, John G. Browning, Hon. Gena N. Slaughter

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Session 2 —47 mins
The Ethics of Social Media (Dec 2017)

The world of social media presents a multitude of pitfalls for practitioners and judges alike. Hear from pioneers in the field on how to make the most of social media's advantages without running afoul of applicable disciplinary rules. Discuss cutting edge issues not yet addressed under Texas law and proposed disciplinary rules currently under consideration by the Texas Supreme Court.

Originally presented: Nov 2017 Civil Litigation Conference

Elaine Grafton Carlson, South Texas College of Law Houston - Houston, TX
John G. Browning, Passman & Jones - Dallas, TX
Hon. Gena N. Slaughter, 191st District Court - Dallas, TX

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3. Data Security (Dec 2017)

Elizabeth C. Rogers, Shawn E. Tuma

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Data Security (Dec 2017)

Review what a litigator needs in order to prepare a client for litigation or an investigation by regulators after a data security breach. Takeaways include protocol for preserving the attorney client privilege and evidence before, during and after a breach; cybersecurity liability insurance litigation updates; and creating proof points, including a discussion of cybersecurity best practices and "cybersecurity basics," to effectively minimize damages, fines and penalties.  

Originally presented: Nov 2017 Civil Litigation Conference

Elizabeth C. Rogers, Greenberg Traurig, LLP - Austin, TX
Shawn E. Tuma, Scheef & Stone, L.L.P. - Frisco, TX