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Sometimes the second take is much better than the first. We ran into technical problems on the BNA-Catalyst webinar back in June that ate into our discussion about how corporate counsel are beginning to reuse collections and work product in mature eDiscovery lifecycles. It is a good topic and we decided to make another run at it with Tom Seymour from Redgrave LLP and Mark Noel from Catalyst. In the end, we completely redid the content and approack after the three of us geeked out with case studies and success stories from recent engagements. If you have time tomorrow 1-2 pm EST, please listen in as we get granular with real advice and strategies.
Reusing Collections and Review Work Product across Matters
Tuesday, August 23, 2016
1:00 PM to 2:00 PM ET
Join Bloomberg BNA, Catalyst, eDJ Group and Redgrave LLP for a CLE webinar on the pain points and best practices of creating an efficient, reportable eDiscovery lifecycle. Our panel will discuss processes and technologies that enable a cross-matter approach, including multi-matter repositories and technology assisted review. Join us on August 23 for this best practices webinar, designed for anyone who needs to report on review spend and legal budgets.
Educational Objectives:
Webinar attendees will learn about:
• Managing risk and costs in litigation and compliance;
• Recent survey results on enterprise discovery practices;
• Technology that makes the eDiscovery process more efficient, and how to incorporate it into organizational workflows;
• Leveraging work product across matters to control data volume and cost.
Greg Buckles wants your feedback, questions or project inquiries at Greg@eDJGroupInc.com. Contact him directly for a ‘Good Karma’ call. His active research topics include analytics, mobile device discovery, the discovery impact of the cloud, Microsoft’s Office 365/2013 eDiscovery Center and multi-matter discovery. Recent consulting engagements include managing preservation during enterprise migrations, legacy tape eliminations, retention enablement and many more.
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