Thursday’s November 2023 EDRM

Thursday’s November 2023 EDRM Case Law Webinar Will Make You Thankful!: eDiscovery Webinars

It’s time to be thankful – for eDiscovery case law in Thursday’s November 2023 EDRM monthly case law webinar on November 16th!

This Thursday, November 16th, EDRM will host the webcast Important eDiscovery Case Law Decisions for November 2023 at 1pm ET (noon CT, 10:00am PT). Thursday’s November 2023 monthly webinar of cases covered by the eDiscovery Today blog discusses permissive inference sanctions for destruction of video, sanctions for failing to record (and preserve) livestreams, sanctions for violation of a protective order, forensic imaging of devices in IP case, sanctions for overly narrow searches to retrieve emails and production of individuals’ entire social media data! Topics to be addressed include:

As usual, I’ve provided links to the cases so that you can study up to ask great questions! 😀

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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. You’ll be thankful to hear great takes from this group about eDiscovery case law!  😉

As always, it promises to be an interesting, entertaining and educational discussion regarding some unique cases. Click here to register for Thursday’s November 2023 EDRM case law webinar!

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.

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