LIVE WEBCAST
eDiscovery and Ethics in the Datasphere
Monday, November 14, 2022 |12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
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Description:
Discovery of electronically stored information ("ESI") involves a complex intertwining of practice, process and technology that present technical, professional and ethical challenges. Clients are rapidly embracing new collaboration, communication and analytics tools, while decisional precedent and rule making strive to keep up. This program will discuss emerging issues and the implications of recent case law, at the intersection of discovery practice, the rules of professional conduct, the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and Federal Rules of Evidence.
Topics will include:
• Proportionality, cooperation, and ESI protocols.
• Discovery disruptors such as AI, outsourcing, collaboration tools and the internet of things.
• The convergence of metrics, analytics, and ethics.
• The continuing decentralization of data sources, the changing nature of electronic information, and what constitutes a document.
• Expectations and obligations of lawyers under rules of civil procedure and professional conduct, including the obligation of technological competence.
• The changes in rules and practice we may see - or may want to see - in the short to medium term.
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CLE Credit:
New York: 1.5 Ethics
New Jersey: 1.7 Professional Responsibility
California: 1.5 Professional Responsibility
Pennsylvania: 1.0 Professional Responsibility
Connecticut: Available to Licensed Attorneys
Program Fee:
$129 for Members | $229 for Nonmembers
Small Law Firm: $79 for Members
This program is free to Members who are Law Students, Recent Law Graduates, Newly Admitted Lawyers (admitted for the first time in 2020-2022), In-House Counsel, Judges, or Attorneys in Government, Academic or Not-for-Profit sectors.
For New York Attorneys: Newly admitted attorneys (those admitted to the New York State Bar for two years or less) may participate in Skills CLE courses in live, nontraditional formats, where questions are allowed during the program (through June 30, 2022 per recent guidance of the CLE Board – for more information, click here).
Program Chair:
Christina M. Lewicky, Litigation Committee Member
Sponsoring Association Committee:
Litigation , Seth D. Allen, Chair
Sponsoring Organization:
Small Law Firm Center
Information about our Financial Aid Policy and Application can be found here.