Deadline to
register: July 26
WEBINAR: Remote Participation Only. Instructions will be
delivered day before the event.
About the
Presentation
SPONSOR:
Shepherd Data
Services
You know the rules of civil procedure
are essential. But do
you understand their importance in eDiscovery matters?
Get easy-to-digest wisdom and best practices during this seminar. We will cover the
following rules of civil procedure as they relate to
eDiscovery:
- Rule 1.1: Competent Representation
- Rule 1.6 Confidentiality Obligations
- Rule 3.3: Duty of Candor
- Rule 3.4: Spoliation
- Rule 5.3: Supervision
Presenter - Christine Chalstrom, Founder and CEO
Shepherd Data Services
Chris is an attorney, programmer and certified computer
forensic investigator. As a litigator she became well-versed in the workings of
corporate law departments and their needs for cost-effective services, properly
targeted. Add to that her experience as a programmer and certified forensic
examiner and you have a leader who understands the technology behind eForensics
and eDiscovery; the reasons for it; and, the importance of organized,
retrievable, proportional information. Chris graduated cum laude with a law
degree from Mitchell Hamline University.
CLE Credits:
1 Ethics CLE credit applied for
Cost:
Bar Association Members:
FREE
Non-Members: $25.00
Remote
Participation: Remote
Instructions will be delivered the day before the event. Be sure to check your SPAM
folder. Questions? Contact Mike Carlson (mcarlson@mnbars.org |
612.278.6336)