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LexisNexis Fall Webinar Series Discovery & Case Analysis presented by Attorney Experts Join us for this complimentary webinar series to gain a better understanding of the pertinent litigation issues that will help you prepare for the changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and develop critical case analysis techniques. December 6, 2006 - 2:00 PM EST Protecting Attorney Client-Privilege in E-Discovery 1 CLE Credit* | Register Now... In this program, Chief Magistrate Judge Paul Grimm will discuss his opinion in Hopson v. Mayor, the proposed FRE 502 and other issues related to the potential waiver of privilege in e-discovery. Featuring: Chief Magistrate Judge Paul Grimm (D. Md.) July 19th - 4:30 PM EST Preparing for the Changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure: Form of Production & Ethical Considerations 1 CLE Credit in Eligible States | Register Now... The changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure are raising some questions - particularly related about form of production under Rule 34. This panel discussion will address the issues related to form of production, meta data and ethical considerations unique to the evolving practice of e-discovery. Featuring:Magistrate Judge David J. Waxse, (D. Kansas) and Michael P. Downey | Partner, Fox Galvin LLC and Chair of ABA Ethics & Technology Committee July 26th - 2:00 PM EST E-Discovery: What Every Judge Wants You To Know 1 CLE Credit* | Register Now... This program will feature a discussion of courtroom considerations and practical tips designed to improve your ability to effectively communicate with the courts on issues related to e-discovery. Featuring: Honorable Bernice B. Donald (W.D. Tenn.) Magistrate Judge John M. Facciola (D. D.C.) Magistrate Judge Elizabeth D. Laporte (N.D. Cal.) August 2nd - 2:00 PM EST Document Retention & Litigation Holds: Best Practices in E-Discovery 1 CLE Credit* | Register Now... This program will provide an overview of the framework for an effective approach to electronic document retention and the process for implementation of a litigation hold on electronic data storage and destruction when litigation is pending or imminent. Featuring: Nathan Clark Senior Attorney, Law Department, Deere & Company Carmen Oveissi Field Managing Director, AtlasIPM Product Line for PSS Systems * CLE Credit Information Eligible states: This series is eligible for one (1) CLE credit hour in the following states:
** Newly admitted members to the state bar of New York must have earned at least 32 hours prior to this program to be eligible. Procedure: Participation Requirements & Tracking: In order to receive credit in eligible states, attendees must complete at least 50 minutes of the program. User participation will be tracked by the online conferencing service provider, mshow (www.mshow.com). Participants must log-in to the online presentation using a valid name and email address. Participants using invalid contact information will not be eligible for CLE credit. CLE Forms: At the conclusion of each program, a CLE Certificate of Attendance will be provided to registrants who completed at least 50 minutes of the program. Forms must be completed by the participant and submitted by mail within ten (10) days to the following address: LexisNexis |
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