See my notes covering the below topics, here: 2010 Georgetown Advanced E-Discovery Institute (Nov. 18-19, 2010)
Case Law Update
International E-Discovery
RULE 502: Inadvertent Waiver
Proportionality: Is It Real or a Paper Tiger? Kevin F. Brady, Conor R. Crowley, Joseph P. Guglielmo, Hon. Andrew J. Peck, Hon. Joseph R. Slights, III.
Sedona Conference published in October, 2010, the Principles of Proportionality.
The Business of E-Discovery
Major themes and lessons learned in the session: 1- The “problems” of disappointing IT solutions for E-discovery is no different than the general pitfalls of IT providing solutions for general business problems. Good old-fashioned IT project management, requirements gathering, and integration of business process (in this case, legal processes) expertise in the delivery of technology. 2- Legal now has a place at the table in the GRC and information governance. Chief Compliance Officers are now able to have budgets dedicated to managing the information risks of their organizations.
Not Just EU Privacy: A Global View on International E-Discovery
Early Evidence Assessment & Strategies for Search, Retrieval & Review (Early Case Assessment)
2010: A Sanctions Odyssey
Craig Ball, Database Discovery.
Cloud Computing; Dan Regard, Tanya Forsheit, Hon. Francis Allegra, Theresa Beaumont




























