Where Law Meets Technology: What Every Litigator Needs to Know About Form of Production | On-Demand CLE Catalog

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Price

$55.50 for IndyBar
$110.50 for Non-Member

50 minutes
Date Published

March 30, 2021

Publisher

Indianapolis Bar Association

Subjects

E-Discovery, Information Governance & Cyber Security

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Summary

Form of production is the ultimate meeting point of law and technology. Review databases and electronically stored information (ESI) data types have detailed technical requirements while procedural rules and case law create another set of specific requirements. This program provides a comprehensive overview of both the technical and legal aspects of production format. Our speakers translate technical terms into layman's terms and highlight key rules and cases. They also provide practice tips for negotiating ESI protocols, avoiding common production problems and assessing your data early in the case.

Featuring: Riley Floyd, Helen Geib and Molly Harkins, Hoover Hull Turner LLP

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