Date: 10/23/2019
Credit Hour(s)
General Credit - 1 Hour
Ethics Credit - 0 Hour
CME Credit - 0 Hour
NLS Credit - 0 Hour
Continuing Legal Education
Some of the most important decisions in discovery are made before the case is filed. By following information governance best practices, companies can proactively prepare for preservation and collection of electronically stored information (ESI). Mapping of corporate data sources is the foundation for an effective meet and confer and discovery plan. Moreover, defensible data deletion as part of an information governance program is one of the best methods for reducing the downstream costs of e-discovery.
This program covers legal, practical and technical issues connecting information governance and e-discovery. It focuses on email and mobile devices like smartphones and tablets.
Speakers
Jonathan Mattingly, Mattingly Burke Cohen & Biederman LLP; Yaniv Schiff, QDiscovery, an XDD Company
NOTE: Once you review the program in its entirety, the IndyBar will report all credits earned within 10 days of completion directly to the Indiana Commission for Continuing Legal Education. Posting by the Indiana CLE Commission of the credit to your CLE transcript may take up to 30 days.
(includes 1 affirmation)
(includes 1 affirmation)
Credit has been approved with the Indiana Commission For Continuing Legal Education for 1.00 General credit.