E-Discovery 101: How to Gather and Use Electronically Stored Information
The panel will discuss E-Discovery 101: How to Gather and Use Electronically Stored Information.
Topics include:
• Understanding E-Discovery and its Terms
• Relevant Rules and Case Law
• Requesting and Responding to E-Discovery requests – Be Careful What You Ask For
• Collection, Production, and Review of ESI
– Collection
– Production
– Review
– 10-Minute Break
• Cost Shifting
• Privilege and Ethical Concerns
• Social Media – Social Media, Emails, Text, Videos as Evidence
• Best Practices and Current Trends
- June 20, 2023
- 12:00 PM
- 3:00 PM
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- 3.0
- Virtual Participation
12:00 – 12.05 p.m.
Welcome and Introduction
12:05 – 2:50 p.m.
E-Discovery 101: How to Gather and Use Electronically Stored Information
• Understanding E-Discovery and its Terms
• Relevant Rules and Case Law
• Requesting and Responding to E-Discovery requests - Be Careful What You Ask For
• Collection, Production, and Review of ESI
- Collection
- Production
- Review
- 10-Minute Break
• Cost Shifting
• Privilege and Ethical Concerns
• Social Media – Social Media, Emails, Text, Videos as Evidence
• Best Practices and Current Trends
Panelists:
Dean DiPilato
Mackenzie Hughes, LLP
Syracuse, NY
Hon. Timothy S. Driscoll
New York State Supreme Court
Nassau County Commercial Division
Mineola, NY
Maura R. Grossman
Maura Grossman Law
Buffalo, NY
Ronald J. Hedges
Ronald Hedges, LLC
Hackensack, NJ
2:50 – 3:00 p.m.
Q&A and Closing Comments
3:00 p.m.
Adjourn
- Dean DiPilato, Mackenzie Hughes, LLP
- Hon. Timothy S. Driscoll, New York State Supreme Court
- Maura R. Grossman, Maura Grossman Law
- Ronald J. Hedges, Ronald Hedges, LLC
- Webinar
- 0NA31
- Commercial & Federal Litigation Section
- Committee on Technology and the Legal Profession
- Committee on Continuing Legal Education