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E-Discovery Should The Iqbal Pleading Standard Be Overruled? The Editor interviews Gregory Katsas , Partner in Jones Day's Washington DC office and former Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Division of the Justice Department and Acting Associate Attorney General. Mr. Katsas recently testified before Congress on federal pleading standards under Ashcroft v. Iqbal . December 2009 [P. 16] Roundtable: Determining Your Legal Technology Needs The Editor interviews Afshin Behnia, President & CEO, Mitratech; Brad Harris, Director of Product Management, Fios, Inc.; Laura M. Kibbe, Esq., Senior Vice President, Epiq Systems; and Warwick Sharp, Vice President Marketing and Business Development, Equivio. September 2009 [P. 24] eDiscovery Plain & Simple Fernando M. Pinguelo of Norris McLaughlin interviews co-author Allison Brecher, Senior Litigation Counsel and Director of Information Management and Strategy, Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc. April 2009 [P. 16] The Case For Outsourcing Document Review
The Editor interviews Jean Weir, Director in the Forensic & Dispute Practice of Deloitte Financial Advisory Services LLP. She specializes in the management of electronic and hard copy discovery projects involving document collection, review and production for law firms and law departments. March 2009 [P. 30] In From The Cold: Taking Control Of Electronic Discovery By Bringing It In-House
The Editor interviews Frank Wu, managing director in the Litigation, Restructuring and Investigative Services Solution Group of Protiviti Inc. Protiviti is a global business consulting and internal audit firm composed of experts specializing in risk, advisory and transaction services. The firm, which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Robert Half International, helps solve problems in finance and transactions, operations, technology, litigation, governance, risk, and compliance. January 2009 [P. 22] Total Recall: Leveraging Strategic Legal Technology For Early Case Assessment And Cost Control In eDiscovery The following report is based on a webinar with the above title presented October 7, 2008 by Fulbright & Jaworski, L.L.P. in conjunction with Recommind Inc. The moderator of the program was Laurie Weiss , co-head of Fulbright's E-Discovery and Information Management Practice Group in Fulbright's Houston and San Antonio offices. The two other speakers were Craig R. Carpenter , Vice President of eDiscovery Solutions and General Counsel of Recommind Inc, and Florinda Baldridge , Fulbright's Director of Practice Support. November 2008 [P. 10] General Counsel Take Note: The E-Discovery Process Continues To Evolve - Part II The Editor interviews Brandon Daniels , Co-Head of Legal Process Consulting, CPA Legal Services, Rob Hellewell , Senior Director, LexisNexis Applied Discovery, and Edward H. Rippey , Partner and Co-Chair of E-Discovery Practice Group, Covington & Burling LLP. Part I of this interview appeared in the August issue of The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel. September 2008 [P. 15] Key Answers To Your E-Discovery Questions The Editor interviews Peter G. Verniero , Co-Chair of the Corporate Internal Investigations and Business Crimes Practice Group of Sills Cummis & Gross, P.C. August 2008 [P. 20] General Counsel Take Note: The E-Discovery Process Continues To Evolve - Part I The Editor interviews Brandon Daniels , Legal Process Consultant, CPA Legal Services, Rob Hellewell , Senior Director, LexisNexis Applied Discovery, and Edward H. Rippey , Partner, Covington & Burling LLP. Part II of this interview will appear in the September issue of The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel. August 2008 [P. 22] Using A Project Management Approach To E-Discovery The Editor interviews Bryan Melchionda, Client Services Manager, Electronic Evidence Discovery, Inc. Bryan currently leads a team of project managers who manage e-discovery projects for Fortune 500 companies and major law firms. April 2008 [P. 53] Roundtable: Recent Improvement Of Technological Products; Strategies For Integrating Systems Across Global Operations The Editor interviews: Afshin Behnia , President & CEO, Mitratech; Brad Harris , Director, Discovery Center of Excellence, Fios Inc.; Elizabeth Nolan , Vice President, Global Marketing, SPi Legal; Debra E. Weaver , Vice President, Marketing & Sales, TrialNet, Inc. March 2008 [P. 08] Qualcomm, The Subprime & E-Discovery Trends For 2008 The Editor interviews Mary Mack, Technology Counsel, Fios, Inc., who has been regularly blogging on e-discovery issues and the Qualcomm v. Broadcom case in her blog, SoundEvidence, on DiscoveryResources.org. December 2007 [P. 18] Roundtable: How Legal Trends Of 2007 Will Affect Your Future Technological Decisions And Solutions The Editor interviews Afshin Behnia , President & CEO, Mitratech; Tom Klaff , CEO, Surety LLC; Dan Lucky , Vice President-Data Management Solutions and David Gaines , Vice President- Security, Microstrategies, Inc.; Bettina Tweardy Riveros , Associate General Counsel and Director of Product Development, Corporation Service Company (CSC); Karen Schuler , Vice President of Consulting, ONSITE 3 ; Debra E. Weaver, Vice President-Marketing & Sales, TrialNet, Inc. December 2007 [P. 60] LCJ's Associate Member Law Firms Support Corporate Counsel Goals - The E-Discovery Example The Editor interviews Martha Dawson , a partner in the K&L Gates Seattle office. She co-leads the firm's e-Discovery Analysis and Technology (e-DAT) Group and with her firm is an associate member of the Lawyers for Civil Justice, which is a national coalition of over 30 corporations and 65 associate member law firms supporting civil justice reform. November 2007 [P. 08] A Firm Commitment To Improving Justice The Editor interviews John Dames , partner in the Chicago office and head of the Products Liability and Mass Tort Practice Group at Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP. November 2007 [P. 12] Clicking With New E-Discovery Rules The Editor interviews David Walton , a member of Cozen O'Connor's labor and employment practice group and electronic discovery disputes practice area, who works out of the firm's West Conshohocken, Pennsylvania office. Two multinational conglomerates retained Cozen O'Connor as national counsel to develop e-discovery and electronic records retention policy programs. March 2007 [P. 37]
Technology Turns The Legal Industry On Its
Ear The Editor interviews Jeffery C. Fehrman , President, Electronic
Evidence Labs; Eric R. Korb , Managing Partner, LawyerLinks, LLC,
and Tom Strack , Executive Vice President Business Development
& Technology, OnSite E-Discovery. March 2006 [P. 61] Civil Justice Reform - Part II Adding Clarity And Guidance To The Federal Rules For Handling E-Discovery In our December 2004 issue, the Honorable Lee H. Rosenthal , United States District Court Judge, Southern District of Texas, gave our readers an overview of the new package of rule amendments proposed by the Federal Judicial Conference Civil Rules Advisory Committee, which she chairs, for governing discovery of electronic information. To read her discussion of how the proposed new rules address the electronic discovery challenges that litigators face today, visit www.metrocorpcounsel.com and put "The Hon. Lee H. Rosenthal" in our site's search box. Judge Rosenthal will be speaking on this topic at the Membership Meeting of Lawyers for Civil Justice in New York City on December 12-13. December 2005 [P. 17,41] Amending Federal Civil Procedure Rules To Address Problems Of Electronic Discovery Judge Lee H. Rosenthal , U.S. District Court Judge in Texas and Chair of the Federal Judicial Conference Civil Rules Advisory Committee, will describe the new package of rule amendments governing discovery of electronic information at the annual meeting of the Lawyers for Civil Justice on December 14 in New York City. Registration and information about other programs in the two-day event, which starts on December 13, is available from Tierney Kraft ( tkraft@lfcj.com ) at (202) 429-0045. November 2004 [P. 33,34,39,41,42]
Translating Discovery Into Practical
Applications The Editor interviews Fred Sanfilippo , M.D., Ph.D.,
Senior Vice President and Executive Dean for Health Sciences; Dean College of
Medicine and Public Heath, Ohio State University; and CEO, Ohio State University
Medical Center. September 2004 [P. 39,59]
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