Thursday, November 13, 2014

eDiscovery & Non-Party Subpoenas: Preparation, Preservation & Production Issues - CLE Webinar 12/11

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In this live, 90-minute online webinar, you will discover vital rules to follow and key strategies
for navigating the legal, technological and practical issues surrounding the eDiscovery nonparty
subpoena context.

eDiscovery & Non-Party Subpoenas: Preparation, Preservation & Production Issues
Thursday, December 11, 2014 1:00-2:30 p.m. ET


http://www.ConstitutionConference.com/3Q6/0/?C=9355&P=1070804&T=1&S=2527&D=1


Successfully navigating non-party eDiscovery presents many challenges both to the requesting
party and the subpoena recipient. In addition, frequent subpoena recipients, whether or not they
are cloud vendors, should be ready to respond quickly and adeptly, including being well versed
to a wide range of potential objections and red-flags. How can you learn the rules and implement
key strategies for navigating the legal, technological and practical issues in the eDiscovery nonparty
subpoena context? Join us for this 90-minute, live online webinar to discover:

  • Best practices for proactive information management: Important MUSTS!
  • Overall comparison to party discovery: Including recent legal developments
  • Key considerations & strategies: Who, what, when, where, why & how
  • Practical steps to take: Especially for serial subpoena recipients
  • Heightened attention apt: Personally identifiable info & highly confidential data

Live Q&A: Have your specific questions answered by our expert speaker


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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two weeks of program completion


* eDiscovery & Non-Party Subpoenas: Preparation, Preservation & Production Issues *
* Live, 90-Minute Webinar *
* Thursday, December 11, 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/3Q6/0/?C=9355&P=1070804&T=1&S=2527&D=1

We hope you'll join us.

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