Tuesday, October 28, 2014

eDiscovery & Social Media: Key Strategies To Reduce Litigation Challenges - CLE Webinar 11/13

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For those interested in best practices to reduce potential litigation challenges when
dealing with eDiscovery & Social Media requests. Please join us for:

eDiscovery & Social Media: Key Strategies To Reduce Litigation Challenges
Thursday, November 13th, 2014 1:00-2:30 p.m. ET

http://www.ConstitutionConference.com/3Z4/0/?C=7142&P=1070804&T=1&S=2147&D=1


Like it or not the use of social media in the workplace is now an everyday norm.
With increased connectivity to these networks, come new legal considerations, such
as privacy, security & electronic discovery issues for attorneys and their clients to worry
about to reduce exposure to potential liability. What proactive and reactive social network
practices can best protect your clients? Join us for this live, 90-minute, webinar where you will discover:

  • The present state of social networking and eDiscovery
  • Duty of preservation: What can't be deleted once litigation is anticipated
  • Keys to properly collect social media posts, photos and messages
  • Ethical concerns for attorneys, judges and jurors when using social media
  • Information Governance (IG): eDiscovery practices to help reduce potential liability

Q & A Session: Have Your Social Media eDiscovery Questions Answered Live!

Your Expert Speaker:

eDiscovery specialist Robert D. Brownstone, Esq. is the Technology & eDiscovery
Counsel and Electronic-Information-Management (EIM) group's Co-Chair at Fenwick
& West LLP, a 300 attorney Silicon-Valley-based law firm specializing in providing
comprehensive services to prominent technology and life sciences clients.

  • Mr. Brownstone advises clients on electronic discovery, social-media rewards
    and risks retention/destruction policies, the eWorkplace, electronic-information-management,
    information-security and data-privacy.

  • He regularly collaborates with clients on computer solutions that ensure
    compliance with legal obligations.

  • A nationwide advisor, speaker and writer, Mr. Brownstone is frequently quoted
    in the press as a resource on electronic information.

  • Since 2009, Mr. Brownstone has also been teaching Electronic Discovery Law
    & Process classes as an Adjunct Professor at four law schools around the country.

  • He is a member of three state bars (including California and New York) and of
    the National Employment Law Institute (NELI) Advisory Board.




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Multiple attendees can receive credits for participating in our audio
conferences. CLE credits are available for an additional cost per
person in states where teleconferencing is accredited. States
currently not accrediting for audio and webinar conferences: OH

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conferences only one attorney can listen to the conference per phone
line.

Attention NH Attorneys: In order to meet State Bar requirements you must
request CLE credits within two weeks of program completion


* eDiscovery & Social Media: Key Strategies To Reduce Litigation Challenges *
* Live, 90-Minute Webinar *
* Thursday, November 13, 2014 1:00-2:30 p.m. ET *

Register now for this exciting event by clicking the following link or
calling 1-800-859-8676:

http://www.ConstitutionConference.com/3Z4/0/?C=7142&P=1070804&T=1&S=2147&D=1

We hope you'll join us.

Sincerely,

National Constitution Center Conferences
384 Technology Drive
Malvern, PA 19355


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