Law Office Technology/Management, Young Lawyers Division

Discovery 2018: Update on e-Discovery Law

Description:

In this session the speakers will discuss E-discovery Law and Technology. Some of the issues addressed include: Internet of Things, Social Media,  Cell Phones, Rule 26(b)(1), Rule 34 objections, and Rule 37(e).

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Really nice presentation with good cases and helpful hints.

Great introduction to storage requirements for new media. Also good job differentiating between email and text and how the law is trying to catch up with the new forms in which data is stored. Great examples of instances where certain issues have come up e.g., social media and preservation of data as well as issues pertaining to authentication that might arise depending on the manner in which the data is preserved. Pretty good explanation of ways in which the federal rules are similar and different to the Tennessee rules, especially when it pertains to scope and why this is the case. Great presentation overall.

The new emerging IoT devices were interesting to hear.

Speakers/Producers


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Course InformationHighlights
  • Flexible to your schedule
  • Viewable on desktop or mobile devices
  • Discount for section members
Course Credits Dual Credits: 0.00
General Credits: 1.00
Total Credits: 1

This program will be filed for Tennessee CLE credit. Please email a request to cle@tnbar.org for Georgia and Mississippi CLE credit.