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Conducting Cost-Effective E-Discovery and the Use of Technology for a More Efficient Process

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Conducting Cost-Effective E-Discovery and the Use of Technology for a More Efficient Process
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Session 1: Conducting Cost-Effective E-Discovery and the Use of Technology Assisted Review (TAR) - Examine how technology-based processes, specifically technology assisted review (TAR), can be cost-effective and efficient solutions for e-discovery in litigation. This session highlights situations where TAR is often the preferred tool over attorney review and flags times that it is not, and discusses how to address contentious issues that may arise in TAR-related negotiations with opposing counsel.

Session 2: Privilege Logs and the Use of Technology to Create a More Efficient Process - In today's world, with ESI continuing to expand exponentially in both volume and variety, and discovery accelerated through such devices as rocket dockets and mandatory disclosure pilot programs, privilege logging pressures have increased dramatically. Hear advice on leveraging technology, best practices, and advocacy to reduce risks and costs and increase efficiency.

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  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 1.25 | 0.50 ethics
  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA
  • Specialization: Civil Appellate Law | Bankruptcy Law | Criminal Law | Consumer Law | Civil Trial Law | Family Law | Labor and Employment Law | Personal Injury Trial Law
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 6/30/2024

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1. Conducting Cost-Effective E-Discovery and the Use of Technology Assisted Review (TAR) (Jun 2021)

Christine Payne, Hon. Andrew Peck

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Conducting Cost-Effective E-Discovery and the Use of Technology Assisted Review (TAR) (Jun 2021)

Examine how technology-based processes, specifically technology assisted review (TAR), can be cost-effective and efficient solutions for e-discovery in litigation. This session highlights situations where TAR is often the preferred tool over attorney review and flags times that it is not, and discusses how to address contentious issues that may arise in TAR-related negotiations with opposing counsel.

Originally presented: Apr 2021 E-Discovery Essentials

Christine Payne, Gunster - Austin, TX
Hon. Andrew Peck, DLA Piper LLP US - New York, NY

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2. Privilege Logs and the Use of Technology to Create a More Efficient Process (Jun 2021)

Jonathan Redgrave, Amy Sellars

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Privilege Logs and the Use of Technology to Create a More Efficient Process (Jun 2021)

In today's world, with ESI continuing to expand exponentially in both volume and variety, and discovery accelerated through such devices as rocket dockets and mandatory disclosure pilot programs, privilege logging pressures have increased dramatically. Hear advice on leveraging technology, best practices, and advocacy to reduce risks and costs and increase efficiency.

Originally presented: Apr 2021 E-Discovery Essentials

Jonathan Redgrave, Redgrave LLP - Chantilly, VA
Amy Sellars, Discovery Center of Excellence at Cardinal Health - Dublin, OH