E-discovery in 2020: COVID-19's Impact on Our Data Footprint
The pandemic has affected the entire world in many ways, personally and professionally.
August 05, 2020 at 01:05 PM
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The pandemic has affected the entire world in many ways, personally and professionally. Like any major event, the impact of the pandemic and its ripple effects will be studied for many years to come. This holds true for e-discovery. Virtually overnight, employees around the globe made the shift from in-office to at home work. This came with accelerated adoption of cloud-based collaboration and communication tools to keep workers on track at home. What used to make up a minor portion of discoverable data has now come to the forefront. Cloud-based communication data is no longer emerging, it has emerged.
Join this webcast as industry experts examine the impact of rapid change in our discoverable data make-up. Attendees will learn:
- Data trends resulting from work from home policies.
- What the shift in discoverable data means for legal teams.
- How to adapt and adjust data management policies.
- Approaches to analyzing rich media and fragmented chat strings using AI.
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Speakers:
Tim Anderson | Managing Director | FTI Technology Tim Anderson is a Managing Director in the FTI Technology segment based in San Francisco. He has over fifteen years' experience in legal technology as an application development manager, programmer, systems integrator, and consultant. Mr. Anderson has served clients in the airline, automobile, biotechnology, entertainment, financial services, pharmaceutical, retail, and technology industries on matters relating to antitrust investigations, intellectual property litigation, and securities litigation. He specializes in developing strategies for the preservation, collection, analysis, review, and production of electronically stored information (ESI) in enterprise data sources ranging from traditional repositories such as email and document management systems, to cloud-based systems like Slack, Box, and Google Apps. | |
Jeff Braislin | Sr. Manager, Product and Solution Marketing | FTI Technology Jeff Braislin is a Senior Manager of Product and Solution Marketing in the FTI Consulting Technology practice focused on marketing e-discovery technology and services to legal, corporate and government audiences. Jeff has over 10 years of product marketing experience in the SaaS and analytics technology space and has 5+ years of providing technical analysis as a business analyst for growth-stage ventures. |
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