The Computer and Enterprise Investigations Conference held at the Rosen Shingle Creek in Orlando, Fla., from May 19 to 22 was filled with educational sessions and hands-on labs in cybersecurity, digital investigations, e-discovery, and computer forensics. It was not easy to set a schedule, but taking in perspectives on e-discovery by a panel of federal judges was high on my list.
On Tuesday, May 21, the CEIC panel "Judicial Perspectives on Current Case Law That Influences E-Discovery" featured U.S. District Judges Vanessa Gilmore (S.D. Texas), Karla Spaulding (M.D. Florida), and David Waxse (D. Kansas). The panel discussed recent trends and cases, moderated by Daniel Lim, vice president and deputy general counsel at Guidance Software.
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