Lorman Seminars:Electronic Data, Discovery and Document Storage
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20 Jan 2011
Length: 87 minutes
Product ID: 387062EAU
Benefits
Do you find yourself dreading your next eDiscovery matter? Would you like to develop a road map that will guide you through the maze of collecting, processing, reviewing and producing electronic data? This auOnDemand Webinar will help you to develop a well-crafted discovery plan, intelligently set a budget, identify the sources of electronic documents, use best practices for data collection, and implement a successful review and production.
Agenda
1:00 PM – 1:20 PM
Crafting the Discovery Plan
The Team
Identify the Data to Be Preserved
Identify Data That Should Be Produced Is Potentially Burdensome
Estimate the Total Amount of Data to Be Reviewed
Understand the Time That Processing and Review Will Require
Identify Search Strategies
Determine a Realistic Budget
1:20 PM – 1:40 PM
Electronic Data: What Is It?
System Files
Application Files
User Files
Databases
Email
1:40 PM – 2:00 PM
How to Find Electronic Data
Physical Locations for Examination
Data Harvesting or Forensics
Proactive Approach to eDiscovery
Metadata Preservation
Finding Deleted Files in a Forensic Examination
2:00 PM – 2:20 PM
What to Do With It
Estimate the Volume of Data as It Translates to Pages
Processing Paper to a Manageable Digital Solution
Process Flow for Conversion of E-Data to Tiff
Native File Review
2:20 PM – 2:30 PM
Questions and Answers
Faculty
Lynell Phillips, Phillips Computer Forensics
Lynell Phillips
Discovery consultant and computer forensic expert with Phillips Computer Forensics
Extensive background in litigation support, computer forensics, discovery management and electronic document processing
Worked on hundreds of cases, including intellectual property and employment matters for major law firms and sole practitioners
Clients include Fortune 50 companies and small to medium-sized businesses
Several years working directly with the development of applications to programmatically process electronic data and has personally been responsible for the successful production of millions of pages of documents
Experience with most major litigation support packages and electronic discovery processing applications
Spoken on electronic discovery and computer forensics at the Daily Journal Legal Works Conference, the Queen’s Bench Bar Association of San Francisco, the Glasser Legal Works Electronic Discovery and Records Retention Conference, the Dataflight Partners in Excellence Conference, the Estrin Paralegal SuperConference and Lorman Education Services seminars on electronic discovery and discovery skills
B.S. degree in political science, University of Houston
Continuing Education Units
CLE (Please check the “Detailed Credit Information” page for states that have already been approved)
NALA
Additional credit may be available upon request. Contact Lorman at 866-352-9540 Detailed Credit Information