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Catalyst is Sponsor of Sedona Conference on E-Discovery Trends

Next week in San Diego, The Sedona Conference Institute will present its 5th Annual Program on Staying Ahead of the eDiscovery Curve. Catalyst is a proud to be a sponsor of this two-day program, which offers a unique opportunity for legal professionals to gain valuable insight into best practices for e-discovery while learning practical strategies to meet judicial expectations and manage costs.

The program is presented by members of The Sedona Conference Working Group on Electronic Document Retention and Production – a group composed of federal and state judges, law firm litigators and e-discovery counsel, corporate counsel and top government lawyers.

This year’s program, to be held March 17 and 18 at the US Grant hotel in San Diego, is updated and revised to address leading-edge issues in e-discovery. Among the topics to be covered are:

  • Social media and cloud computing.
  • Proportionality in preservation and discovery.
  • Database discovery.
  • Cooperation guidance for in-house counsel and litigators.
  • Ethical issues in e-discovery.
  • In-house strategies for legal holds and production.
  • Updates on cases and rules.

The Sedona Conference Institute is a non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of the law through balanced, high-quality legal education. It is affiliated with The Sedona Conference, an organization devoted to advancing the law through conferences, think tanks and other forms of dialogue.

Bob Ambrogi About Bob Ambrogi

A lawyer and veteran legal journalist, Bob advises Catalyst on strategic communications and marketing matters. He is also a practicing lawyer in Massachusetts and is the former editor-in-chief of The National Law Journal, Lawyers USA and Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly. A fellow of the College of Law Practice Management, he also writes the blog LawSites.

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