Hello Family Law Section members,
On
Thursday, Sept. 13, NJICLE will present
E-Discovery in 2018: An Essential Guide to Gathering and Using Electronically Stored Information from
9 a.m. to 12:35 p.m. at the
New Jersey Law Center.As an increasingly wide array of devices begin to store electronic information (watches, speakers, cars, and more), it is increasingly important to understand "modern" e-discovery strategies. Understandably, electronic discovery continues to be a growing area, and from litigators to transactional practitioners no one is immune. The technological sophistication of e-discovery raises many questions, ranging from the "how to" to the ethical implications of e-discovery, and our panel of experts will provide you with a better understanding of the latest developments you need to know.
Register today to hear the most up-to-date information on dealing with e-discovery requests, making e-discovery requests, and preserving your ethics in the process.
FACULTY
Moderator/Speaker:Hon. Ronald J. Hedges (Ret.)
Former U.S. Magistrate Judge
Member, Lawyers Advisory Committee to the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey
Dentons, NYC
Speakers:Seth Ptasiewicz, Esq.
Member, NJ Supreme Court Working Group in Ethical Issues Regarding Metadata in Electronic Documents
Kroll Heineman Carton, LLC, Iselin
Angela R. Vicari, Esq.
Arnold & Porter, NYC
Susan M. Usatine, Esq.
Named one of the United States' Top 250 Women in Litigation by Benchmark Litigation.
Cole Schotz, LLC, Hackensack
PRELIMINARY AGENDA
9:00 Welcome - Hon. Ronald J. Hedges (Ret.)
9:05 Understanding E-Discovery and its terms - Hon. Ronald J. Hedges (Ret.)
9:20 Relevant rules and case law - Seth Ptasiewicz, Esq.
9:35 Requesting and responding to E-discovery requests - Be careful what you ask for - Angela R. Vicari, Esq.
9:50 Collection, production and review of ESI - Susan M. Usatine, Esq. and Panel
- Collection
- Production
- Review
10:40 Break
10:50 Cost shifting - Angela R. Vicari, Esq.
11:05 Privilege and ethical concerns - Seth Ptasiewicz, Esq. and Panel
11:55 Discovery and admissibility of social media - Hon. Ronald J. Hedges (Ret.)
12:15 Best practices and current trends- The Panel
12:25 Q&A and closing comments
12:35 Adjourn
The tuition for NJSBA members is $148. The general tuition is $185.
CLE Credits:NJ CLE information: This program has been approved by the Board on Continuing Legal Education of the Supreme Court of New Jersey for 4.0 hours of total CLE credit. Of these, 4.0 qualify as hours of credit toward certification in civil trial law.
NJ CLE: This program has been approved for4.0 credits (50 minute hour)
Trial Attorney Certification: 4.0 civil credits
PA CLE: 3.0 substantive credits pending ($12 fee – separate check payable to NJICLE must be submitted at the end of the program)
NY CLE (t&nt): 4.0 professional practice credits
Click here to register for E-Discovery in 2018: An Essential Guide to Gathering and Using Electronically Stored Information.
Click here to download a form to register.
Click here for a form to register a group.
For questions or to register by phone, please contact an association representative at 732-214-8500.
All the best,
Barbara
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Barbara Straczynski
Director of New Media and Promotions
New Jersey State Bar Association
New Brunswick NJ
(732) 937-7524
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