The Rise of Atypical Data Types and How to Manage Them More Effectively
[ON DEMAND] Data is out of control. The exponential increase in data volumes along with the rise of atypical data types is sending ediscovery costs spiraling.
December 03, 2019 at 09:57 AM
5 minute read
[ON DEMAND]
Date Recorded: Tuesday, January 7, 2020
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Data is out of control. The exponential increase in data volumes along with the rise of atypical data types is sending ediscovery costs spiraling. This webcast provides an overview of the extent of the problem, plus new approaches to collecting and analyzing this data to make the process more manageable.
Join this webcast for best practices in scoping and preparing for litigation and investigations involving atypical data. Experts will discuss ethical and case law considerations along with best practices from a forensic standpoint. Key takeaways include:
- Understanding the new landscape of data and the challenges it creates for ediscovery.
- Understanding how technological advances are driving solutions to manage data more effectively.
- Best practices for defensibly handling atypical and app-based data sources.
Attendees will receive a white paper following the webcast, which includes best practices for defensibly handling atypical and app-based data sources.
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Speakers:
Cat Casey | Chief Innovation Officer | DISCO Cat Casey is Chief Innovation Officer at DISCO, helping lead innovation and direction for DISCO's legal technology solutions. She is a thought leader and outspoken advocate of legal professionals embracing technology to deliver better legal outcomes. Cat has over a decade and a half of experience assisting clients with complex ediscovery and forensic needs that arise from litigation, expansive regulation and complex contractual relationships. Before DISCO, Cat was the global leader for ediscovery at Gibson Dunn. She led a global team comprised of experienced practitioners in the areas of electronic discovery, data privacy, and information governance. Prior to that, she was a leader in the Forensic Technology Practice for PwC and the national subject matter expert on ediscovery at KPMG. Cat graduated cum laude from Harvard University and attended Pepperdine School of Law. | |
Mark A. Smolik | General Counsel Chief Compliance Officer | DHL Supply Chain Americas Serve as global Chair of the organization's supply chain legal practice group. Member of board of directors and senior management team. Member, global legal management board. Responsible for leading the legal, commercial contract management, and compliance teams in the America's region. | |
Julie Heller | Vice President, Knowledge Management & Information Governance | AIG She focuses on developing and implementing strategy for KM and IG topics including data lifecycle management and classification, legacy data disposition, and legal hold and data preservation processes. Ms. Heller has more than 22 years of eDiscovery, legal technology and legal project management experience. She previously worked at Baker Hostetler LLP, Epiq, Proskauer Rose LLP and Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP. She holds a B.A. from Yale University and an M.S. from Columbia University. |
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