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Will SharePoint be the Next Great E-Discovery Headache?

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The same features that make SharePoint attractive – the collaboration tools, better tracking, ease of use and decentralized control – may wreak havoc for legal and IT teams handling e-discovery requests for SharePoint data.

View this webinar featuring Brian Babineau of Enterprise Strategy Group, James Zucker of Hogan Lovells and Larry Briggi of FTI Technology, to learn how steps taken today can help future preservation and collection projects (and save you lots of time, money and headaches). »Learn more

ECA: Not Just for the Meet and Confer Anymore

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Corporations and their legal counsel are finding new and innovative ways to use Early Case Assessment (ECA) tools and processes.

View this Webinar, co-presented by Vivian Tero of IDC and Jim Dixon of FTI Technology, to learn more about best practices in Early Case Assessment that can help your team deliver similar results. »Learn more

The Most Costly Component of E-DIscovery: Strategies for Taking Control of Your Review Budget

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View this webinar to learn how to identify hidden costs and understand your "total cost of document discovery." You’ll hear from an experienced panel of legal experts, including Kevin Harrang, former deputy general counsel, legal and corporate affairs, Microsoft Corp., and Manfred Gabriel of FTI Technology, as they discuss their firsthand experience with hidden legal costs, how to develop more collaborative relationships and workflow between service providers and outside counsel, and the benefits of an emerging trend in e-discovery: integrated document review. »Learn more

Part 1: Taking Control of Review - Creating Optimized Review Teams and Smarter Assignments

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This web seminar, part 1 of the 3 part web seminar series demonstrates how Ringtail Legal allows Review Leads and Project Managers to create optimal review workflows and deliver smarter assignments to your reviewing attorneys. »Learn more

Part 2: Rapid, Comprehensive Review in Ringtail Legal

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In this second session, part 2 of the 3 part web seminar series, we focus on the Document Mapper review interface, which allows attorneys to quickly explore, code, and redact documents in a comprehensive and efficient manner. »Learn more

Part 3: Respond to Any Request at Any Time – Ringtail Legal’s Production Power

Join us for the final installment of this 3 part web seminar series to see how Ringtail manages the complexities and nuances of the critical production process and avoids the top 5 production pitfalls. »Learn more

Document Mapper for Ringtail Legal

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Document Mapper for Ringtail Legal combines rapid, visual review with enterprise class case management. See how this single platform creates predictable, defensible workflows, dramatically speeds review and provides a flexible production environment for matters of all sizes. »Learn more

Jumpstart In-House E-Discovery with Ringtail QuickCull

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See the latest version of Ringtail QuickCull and learn how your legal team can conduct quick, effective early case assessments (ECA), dramatically reduce costs associated with processing and document review, and control your internal e-discovery process with more confidence. »Learn more

Information Management: Keys to Success

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Deb Logan, research vice president at Gartner, and Mike Kinnaman, senior managing director at FTI Technology, have prepared this 27 minute videocast to help legal and IT teams understand the critical success factors for information management projects. »Learn more

The Myth and Promise of Search Technology for E-Discovery

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View this web seminar to hear from guest speaker, Vivian Tero of IDC, along with Joe Looby of FTI Consulting for an interactive and informative webcast as they cut through the hyperbole and clearly explain search technology in the context of e-discovery, and best practices from leading industry groups such as Sedona and TREC. »Learn more

The Changing Landscape of Structured Data in E-Discovery

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Hear from presenters Brian Hill of Forrester and David Turner of FTI Consulting as they discuss the importance of structured data, best practices for managing and collecting it, and provide case study examples of the role structured data can play in litigation, investigations and regulatory requests. »Learn more

Ethics of ESI: Do Lawyers Need to be "Techies" in the Age of E-Discovery?

Registration required. Recorded on November 18, 2008.

Hear firsthand from two noted e-discovery experts—Steve Bennett of Jones Day and Adam Cohen of FTI Consulting—as they explore the boundaries between legal and technical expertise and the impact of technical issues on lawyers' ethical duties to represent clients competently and zealously where so much relevant information is electronically stored. »Learn more

E-Discovery for Financial Services: Are You Ready?

Registration required. Recorded on September 30, 2008.

Learn from two leading consultants, Barclay Blair of Kahn Consulting and Robert Brunner of FTI Consulting, how financial services companies at the vanguard of e-discovery are managing these issues and transitioning from reactive to proactive programs. »Learn more

Attenex Patterns: Be in the Best Position to Make the Best Decision

Registration required. Recorded on September 9, 2008.

This session discusses how to dramatically reduce the time, effort and costs associated with e-discovery and features a demonstration of Attenex Patterns e-discovery software.

Topics include:

  • Leveraging advanced review capabilities to more cost-effectively and accurately analyze documents.
  • How to increase internal control of the e-discovery process.
  • How to re-use documents previously processed and reviewed,including valuable attorney work such as document marks or annotations.

»Learn more

Are you Really Ready For E-Discovery?

Registration required. Recorded on June 19, 2008.

In a recent IDC study evaluating the knowledge of IT Executives about their firm's current efforts regarding e-discovery, results showed a relatively high level of confidence among IT executives regarding their litigation readiness despite other evidence that corporate IT environments still have more to do to demonstrate consistent practices for responding to and enforcing a litigation hold across a myriad of applications and content repositories, as required by the new federal rules.

Presented by Vivian Tero, Research Manager for Compliance Infrastructure at IDC and Laurie A. Weiss, Partner at Fulbright & Jaworski L.L.P., and Adam Bendell, senior managing director from FTI Consulting. »Learn more

E-Discovery and Risk in the Time of Subprime

Registration required. Recorded on May 13, 2008.

This session discusses the top five things that companies should be doing to assess their risk and prepare for the impending litigation. Presented by Chris McClean of Forrester Research and David Weber of Navigant Consulting. »Learn more

E-Discovery Resourcing Strategies for Cost and Risk Reduction

Registration required. Recorded on April 8, 2008.

Listen to this session presented by two leading e-discovery experts, Brian Babineau of Enterprise Strategy Group and Ashley Watson of Attenex, as they provide actionable advice for IT and legal departments on how to develop and implement a cost-effective and defensible resourcing strategy.

Learn:

  • Resource options across the full EDRM e-discovery process from information management and identification through to production
  • Practical steps on planning and implementing a strategy that maps to particular environments, processes and legal matters

»Learn more

The Trend Toward Pricing Per Document in E-Discovery

Registration required. Recorded on February 26, 2008.

If you were to calculate how much your company spent on e-discovery for every electronic document as it went through the whole process, from collection through to production, could you do it? Not many companies can, nor do most legal and IT staff realize that up to 80% of the entire cost of e-discovery is spent on legal review. To help get these costs under control, more Fortune 500 corporations and their law firms are moving towards a price per document model for legal review.

Join this session with two leading e-discovery experts, Steven Harber of DiscoverReady LLC and Mike Kinnaman of FTI Technology, as they discuss this growing trend and provide actionable advice on calculating and reducing e-discovery review costs. »Learn more

 

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