The 9th annual Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) kickoff meeting wrapped up this week in Saint Paul, Minn. The purpose was to set the agenda and direction for the year. There were approximately 60 in attendance for this two-day event, with over half being fresh faces to the group. Sixty percent of the attendees were vendors and the remaining from law firms or corporations.

The morning general session focused on what had been accomplished to date and then attendees split into working groups for the afternoon session. Both George Socha and Tom Gelbmann commented that they originally thought EDRM would be a one-year exercise; but here we are almost nine years later!

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