Join me in Chicago for the annual Relativity Fest edutrainment spectacle “The e-Discovery State of the Union” hosted by our unflappable master of ceremonies David Horrigan. Hopefully they will give us the grand ballroom this year as this session always overflows anything smaller. For first timers, each team articulates what they consider the most important legal development of the year to the audience and our illustrious panel of judges. This is a great opportunity to debate the most recent changes in our rapidly evolving industry.
Team Media
Bob Ambrogi, Esq., Editor, LawSites, and Executive Director, Massachusetts Newspaper Publishers Association
Joe Patrice, Esq., Senior Editor, Above the Law
Stephanie Wilkins, Esq., Director of Content, Legaltech Hub
Team International
Meribeth Banaschik, Esq., Partner, Forensic & Integrity Services, and EMEIA Innovation Leader, EY (Germany)
Joy Heath Rush, CEO, International Legal Technology Association (ILTA)
Emma Young, Regional Manager — APAC, Electronic Data Management, DLA Piper (Australia)
Team Practitioner-Analyst
Greg Buckles, Analyst and Consultant, eDJ Group
Jessica Tseng Hasen, Esq., Head of E-Discovery Practice, Perkins Coie
Ryan O’Leary, Esq., Research Director, Privacy and Legal Technology, IDC
Moderator
David Horrigan, Esq. Discovery Counsel & Legal Education Director, Relativity
The Judges
U.S. Magistrate Judge Allison Goddard (S.D. Cal.)
Associate Justice Tanya R. Kennedy, New York State Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Judicial Department
Chief U.S. Magistrate Judge William Matthewman (S.D. Fla.)
Dr. Victoria McCloud, Legal Chair, U.K. National Medical Disciplinary Tribunal, and Master of the King’s Bench (Ret.)
U.S. District Judge Xavier Rodriguez
Despite returning to the eDiscovery trenches this year, I am still covering new releases, briefings and always up to talk shop with peers. So, grab a briefing slot from my Relativity Fest calendar or just wave me down. Given my over-the-top fashion sense you cannot miss me (or Scott Milner).
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