Attend “You Love it, You Hate it. Now You Have to Live With it: E-Discovery” and you’ll hear a variety of perspectives on what e-discovery requires in litigation and the latest nuances in the e-discovery world. Speakers and panelists include in-house and outside counsel, judges and technology experts. A few members of the Computer & Technology Law Section, such as Bridget A. Sullivan, Sean L. Harrington, John J. Carney, will be among the speakers.
“You Love it, You Hate it. Now You Have to Live With it: E-Discovery”
Friday, Oct. 4 | 9 am–4:30 pm
William Mitchell College of Law Auditorium
Attendees of the symposium will receive a complimentary copy of Volume 40, Issue 2 of the William Mitchell Law Review, which will include the articles written by the Minnesota E-Discovery Working Group, a grass-roots organization founded in 2011 with the goal of writing five separate papers that address various aspects of e-discovery best practices from a Minnesota perspective and that could be used as a resource by both judges and lawyers in Minnesota.
Registration is $130, with a reduced rate of $50 for judges and public service attorneys. Free for students. Be sure to complete the form as the contact information entered will be used to send you your copy of the law review.
Application will be made for 5.0 standard and 1.0 ethics CLE credits. Co-sponsored by: American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA), MSBA Civil Litigation and Computer/Technology sections, Minnesota Defense Lawyers Association and Minnesota Judges Association (MJA).
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