Electronic Discovery in Wisconsin: New Rules and Their Impact on Civil Litigation - Webcast Replay

Electronic Discovery in Wisconsin: New Rules and Their Impact on Civil Litigation - Webcast Replay
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Webcast seminar

Thursday, November 19, 2009
8:30 A.M. - 12:05 P.M. CT
Webcast

The last day to preregister online was November 19, 2009.


Tuition:

Nonmember: $225.00
Member: $195.00
Ultimate Passholder: $0.00

Credits:

4.0 CLE Credits

About the program

Learn to effectively resolve e-discovery issues during litigation

What you’ll learn:

  • Steps you can take to reduce the costs of e-discovery
  • How to prepare your clients for e-discovery
  • Ethical issues e-discovery challenges create

Who should attend:

  • In-house counsel
  • Litigation attorneys
  • Technology-focused litigation support staff
  • Any attorney with responsibility to discover, collect, review, and produce ESI in an investigation, litigation, or regulatory matter

The Wisconsin Supreme Court is considering proposed changes to the Wisconsin Rules of Civil Procedure to better address e-discovery in state court proceedings. Be prepared to comply with e-discovery obligations by attending this half-day program that will discuss key issues and strategies relating to the preservation, collection, analysis, review, and production of electronically stored information.

Be prepared for change
The program will include discussion of vital topics such as:

  • What are the proposed e-discovery changes to the Wisconsin Rules of Civil Procedure?
  • How do the new Wisconsin rules compare to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure?
  • How should you prepare to address e-discovery issues in a Wisconsin or federal court?
  • What can you do to minimize the risk of waiving attorney-client and work-product privilege during the e-discovery process?

Attend this program and learn steps to plan and execute an effective e-discovery strategy.

Featured presenters
The program will be presented by Mark F. Foley, a litigator and trial attorney with 28 years experience and Steven S. Stein, an attorney and managing director with KPMG's Litigation Support Services Group.

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The last day to preregister online was November 19, 2009.

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Electronic Discovery in Wisconsin: New Rules and Their Impact on Civil Litigation - Webcast Replay


Tuition for Nonmember (Members log in for member pricing)
Tuition $225.00
 

Session information
4.0 CLE Credits