Want to learn strategies that help legal teams go from risk to readiness? We’ll discuss that in this ACEDS webinar next Tuesday, April 21!
Next Tuesday, April 21st, ACEDS will host the webinar titled (wait for it!) Data, Disputes and Discovery: Strategies That Help Legal Teams Go from Risk to Readiness (available here) at 1pm ET (noon CT, 10am PT). This webinar will explore the evolving discovery landscape and provide actionable strategies to help legal departments reduce risk, control cost, manage modern data, and strengthen readiness before disputes arise. Whether you’re facing escalating preservation burdens, uncertainty around ownership of cloud and mobile data, or increasing pressure from regulators and opposing counsel, this session will help you build a roadmap toward greater efficiency, defensibility, and resilience.
Topics Include:
- Litigation and enforcement trends today driving legal risk
- Emerging eDiscovery disputes and their impact on organizations
- How modern data is changing collection and review
- Strategies for reducing ROT and dark data to lower cost and exposure
- Building defensible preservation, collection, and validation workflows before litigation arises
- Practical steps organizations can take now to shift from reactive response to proactive preparedness
- Role of automation and AI in future-ready discovery
I’m excited to be presenting this webinar along with Adam Rouse, Director & Sr. Counsel, eDiscovery Operations at Walgreens, Co., Nirav Shah, Corporate Counsel of eDiscovery at The Home Depot and Jennifer Buckley, Vice President of Business Development at Casepoint! This group really knows useful strategies that help legal teams manage today’s discovery challenges!
Let’s face it: Modern legal teams are navigating an unprecedented convergence of challenges: exponential data growth, rising litigation and regulatory activity, emerging eDiscovery disputes, and the increasing complexity of digital communication platforms. As data volumes multiply and legal obligations intensify, organizations must shift from a reactive approach to a proactive, defensible model that aligns legal, IT, security, and compliance stakeholders. If you’re interested to learn how to do it, register here to learn strategies that help your legal team go from risk to readiness next Tuesday!
So, what do you think? Is your legal team struggling with data, disputes and discovery? If so, attend the webinar next Tuesday! And please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.
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