Our September EDRM Case Law Webinar is RESCHEDULED: eDiscovery Webinars

Our September EDRM monthly webinar of cases covered by the eDiscovery Today blog discusses another six unique eDiscovery case law disputes!  I told you that before.  But, due to unforeseen circumstances, it’s been rescheduled to the end of the month.  Fear not, however – justice delayed is NOT justice denied!

Rescheduled to a new date and new time!  On Thursday, September 30th, EDRM will host the webcast Important eDiscovery Case Law Decisions for September 2021 at 2pm ET (1pm CT, 11:00am PT).  In the September EDRM case law webinar, you’ll learn about important case law rulings related to topics ranging from scoping of forensic inspection requests to in-person vs. remote depositions to production of an encrypted database in a criminal investigation to fabricated text messages and emoji and more.  Topics to be addressed include:

That’s right – I’ve already provided you the links to the cases, so you have a whole two weeks to study them! That’s at least one advantage to the webinar being rescheduled!

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I will be participating once again with the usual cast of characters: Tom O’Connor (Director of the Gulf Legal Technology Center), Mary Mack (CEO and Chief Legal Technologist of EDRM) and Hon. Andrew Peck (Ret.), Senior Counsel at DLA Piper.  The leaves change and the cases change, but the terrific commentary on eDiscovery case law never does!  🙂

As always, it promises to be an interesting, entertaining and educational discussion regarding some unique cases.  Click here to register for our September EDRM case law webinar!

Thanks to Mary, Tom, Judge Peck and Kaylee Walstad for their flexibility – I really appreciate it!

BTW, as I told you earlier this month, the InfoGov World Expo and Conference, hosted by IG World Magazine, starts today with a full day of sessions. In fact, it’s already started this morning at 6am ET (believe it or not). And it’s not like other virtual conferences, it will be in 3D virtual reality (VR)! The full conference schedule is available here and the list of available speakers is here. Registration options for InfoGov World are here and there are a lot of them, so check it out!

So, what do you think?  Are you interested in what our panel is going to say about cases like these?  If so, consider attending the webinar!  If not, check out cases covered on eDiscovery Today recently and you will be!  And please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.

Disclaimer: The views represented herein are exclusively the views of the author, and do not necessarily represent the views held by my employer, my partners or my clients. eDiscovery Today is made available solely for educational purposes to provide general information about general eDiscovery principles and not to provide specific legal advice applicable to any particular circumstance. eDiscovery Today should not be used as a substitute for competent legal advice from a lawyer you have retained and who has agreed to represent you.

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