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Just as the volume and location of electronic information seems to be expanding exponentially, so is the case law addressing the obligations of parties and nonparties to preserve and produce that information and to protect attorney-client privilege, work product, and confidentiality in doing so. Moreover, you must consider the admissibility of electronic information as well as your ethical obligations when engaging in electronic discovery.
This 2-hour video webcast explores all of these topics and, in doing so, offers a concise review of the applicable Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Federal Rule of Evidence 502, and new decisions interpreting these rules and other principles.
What You Will Learn
- How the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure address electronic discovery
- What the states are doing about electronic discovery
- How Federal Rule of Evidence 502 addresses privilege
- What should lawyers be thinking about when they want electronic information admitted into evidence
- What ethical issues can be presented by electronic discovery
Who Should Attend
"Outside" litigating lawyers and in-house supervising lawyers, including general counsels, who want to learn or review the fundamentals of electronic discovery, admissibility of electronic information, and ethical issues surrounding electronic discovery, should attend this course.
REDUCED PRICE! $179
Register on or before: JULY 23, 2010 to guarantee receiving downloadable materials before the program.
Cancellation Deadline: JULY 23, 2010 - No refunds or credits will be issued for cancellations and “no shows” received after Wednesday, July 23; however, a substitute may attend for a registered participant.
THE JON E. HASTINGS VIDEO CLE SEMINARS OF THE NBA
THESE SEMINARS COUNT AS LIVE COURSES AND WILL GIVE YOU THE OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN FROM NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED EXPERTS.
WRITTEN MATERIAL is available in PDF FORMAT and will be emailed to you prior to the seminar date. Register by the registration date and provide your email address to receive written material prior to the seminar. If you register after the registration date or at the door, the written material will be emailed to you after the seminar has taken place.
LOCATION: NBA offi ce, 315 Union Street, Suite 800.
No refund will be issued after the cancellation date; however a credit may be applied toward another video seminar of equal or greater value through October 31, 2010. A substitute may attend for a registered participant.
Seminars are produced by the American Law Institute American Bar Association (ALI ABA). Local commentators are available to answer questions and to comply with the Tennessee CLE Commission requirements.
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LOCATION:
NBA OFFICE, 315 UNION ST., STE 800
CREDIT:
3.0 CLE HOURS -GENERAL ("LIVE"
CLE Hours)
COMENTATOR:
TO BE ANNOUNCED
REGISTER FOR THIS SEMINAR
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