What is “foundational eDiscovery”? 🤔 In this ACEDS webinar on October 1, we will discuss it & how it can transform your approach to eDiscovery!
On Wednesday, October 1st, ACEDS will host the webinar titled Foundational eDiscovery: Optimizing the Left Side of the EDRM (available here) at 1pm ET (noon CT, 10am PT). In this in-depth educational webinar which includes one of the authors of the recently published book “Foundational eDiscovery: A Practical Guide to Early Case Management”, our panel will discuss how effectively integrating information governance, identification, preservation, and collection can dramatically reduce eDiscovery costs while improving outcomes. Key discussion areas include:
- Reducing downstream review costs through effective information governance
- Streamlining early case management with modern technology
- Addressing emerging data challenges in collaboration platforms
- Creating effective cross-functional communication strategies
I’m excited to be presenting this webinar along with Brandon D’Agostino, Vice President of Product at Cloudficient (who is co-author of the book mentioned above), Nirav Shah, Corporate Counsel – eDiscovery at The Home Depot and Bobby Malhotra, Partner, Chair, eDiscovery and Information Governance Practice, Winston & Strawn! We’ll discuss practical insights into strategic planning, risk mitigation, and cost control in today’s rapidly evolving eDiscovery landscape!
Early case management has become vital to an organization’s ability to build more efficient, defensible eDiscovery workflows! Register here to learn how foundational eDiscovery can transform your approach to eDiscovery!
So, what do you think? Is your organization overwhelmed by the volume, velocity and variety of data in your discovery cases today? If so, attend the webinar! And please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.
Image created using Microsoft Designer, using the term “robot carpenters working on the foundation of a house”.
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