Top 10 Tips for Conducting e-Discovery Webinar

December 21, 2010

Competency in e-Discovery is one of the greatest challenges in e-Discovery. 

What metadata do you request?  

When do you issue a litigation hold to a client? 

What technology do you use to review electronically stored information?

How do you prepare for a meet and confer over ESI? 

What evidentiary concerns are there over ESI? 

Please join Professor Fred Galves on January 11, 2011 at 10am PST for the Top 10 e-Discovery Tips for 2011.  Professor Galves is the instructor for Civil Procedure, Evidence and

Computer Assisted Litigation for Pacific McGeorge in Sacramento, California. Professor Galves will discuss 10 e-Discovery tips, discuss recent case law and share his insight on competency in e-Discovery.

The Top 10 Tips will include…

Litigation Holds

Data Preservation

Review

Evidence Concerns

To register for the webinar, please click here.

CLE Approved in Nebraska

CLE Pending in California

About Professor Fred Galves (From www.FredGalves.com)

Professor Fred Galves has been a member of the Pacific McGeorge faculty since 1993. Galves lectures widely on the use of technology in the practice of law, including the use of 3D computer animations and virtual reality exhibits. He continues to push the technology transition forward in his Pacific McGeorge classes as well as in his writings for such publications as the Harvard Journal of Law & Technology. He produced the first law review article in the country that used hyper-linked media.

His use of technology in teaching and his computer-assisted litigation course has inspired several universities to recruit Professor Galves as a visiting professor. He has taught at the University of California at Davis School of Law, Fordham Law School, the University of Denver Law School and Southwestern University Law School.

At Pacific McGeorge, Professor Galves teaches Civil Procedure, Evidence, and Computer-Assisted Litigation. He also administers the Street Law International Program in conjunction with Sacramento Charter High School – a program in which law students teach legal concepts and trial advocacy to inner city teenagers, enriching and deepening the law students’ understanding of the law, and motivating young people to pursue postsecondary education and careers in the legal field.

About Josh Gilliland, Esq.

Joshua Gilliland, Professional Development Manager for D4 LLC and a California attorney, is a nationally known thought leader on e-Discovery. Josh is among the vanguard to discuss the cutting edge issues in e-Discovery, including admissibility of electronically stored information, social media and text messages in litigation. Josh is an active member in the Santa Clara County Bar Association, serving on the Law Related Education Committee, Civil Practice Committee and new e-Discovery Task Force.  He has been published in American Lawyer Magazine and Corporate Counsel on social networking litigation. His blog www.bowtielaw.com was also recently named in the 2010 ABA Journal Top 100 Blawgs.


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