TERIS is a proud sponsor of the following event:
Join us on April 24 at 1:00 EDT for a complimentary webinar presentation to discuss legal and technological issues regarding electronic search, e-discovery and the recent focus on the use of computer-assisted review.
Hear from some of the top educators including Judge John M. Facciola, Michael Arkfeld and Scott Kane, who will also be instructing at the eDiscovery and Digital Evidence Conference and Symposium to be held on May 23-25, 2012 at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University, located in Tempe, Arizona.
In “The Law of Search Meets Computer-Assisted Review” webinar the instructors will focus on:
- The law of search – reasonableness, search protocols, and cooperation
- Types of computer-assisted search – keyword, concept, and predictive coding
- Search protocol – iterative process, work product issues, sampling and defensibility considerations
- Importance of using computers to search – reduced costs, FRE 502 and clawback agreements
- Impact of the Da Silva Moore v. Publicis Groupe case
Click here to register for this complimentary webcast!
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