Advances in remote eDiscovery technologies coupled with developments that are restricting the ability of organizations to support traditional onsite eDiscovery operations are accelerating the need for remote collections and remote legal document reviews. However, not all remote offerings are equal, and knowing how to evaluate and compare different offerings may mean the difference between positive outcomes and unacceptable results. Here’s a webcast that will help you better understand remote offerings and how to evaluate those offerings.
On Wednesday, June 17th, HaystackID will conduct the EDRM webcast From Remote Collections to ReviewRight: eDiscovery in our New Remote World at noon ET (11am CT, 9am PT). In this presentation, industry eDiscovery authorities will share remote eDiscovery insight and demonstrate how HaystackID’s remote offerings may benefit eDiscovery professionals as they consider eDiscovery in our new remote world.
Among the topics that will be covered are:
- Defining Remote eDiscovery: Definitions, Differences, and Decisions
- Considering Remote Collections: Targets, Tasks, and Technologies
- Reviewing Remotely: From Reviewer Selection to Secure Technologies
- Remote eDiscovery Best Practices: Practical Considerations and Recommendations
Presenting experts include:
- Michael Sarlo, EnCE, CBE, CCLO, RCA, CCPA: Michael is a Partner and Senior EVP of eDiscovery and Digital Forensics for HaystackID.
- John Wilson, ACE, AME, CBE: As CISO and President of Forensics at HaystackID, John is a certified forensic examiner, licensed private investigator, and IT veteran with more than two decades of experience.
- Vazantha Meyers, Esq.: As Vice President of Managed Review for HaystackID, Vazantha has extensive experience in advising and helping customers achieve their legal document review objectives.
- Seth Curt Schechtman, Esq.: As Senior Managing Director of Review Services for HaystackID, Seth has 15 years of industry and 13 years of big law experience focused on legal review.
It’s a chance to hear about some of the challenges associated with remote eDiscovery and technologies and best practices to address those challenges. You can click here to register. Consider checking it out! I’m registered and certainly plan to do so!
So, what do you think? Are you looking for help to address today’s challenges associated with remote eDiscovery? If so, consider attending the webcast! And, please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.
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