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Exterro Starts 2013 With Two E-Discovery Webcasts Addressing Latest Trends in Predictive Technologies and Cloud Computing
PORTLAND, OR, Jan 08, 2013 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) --
Exterro(R), the leading provider of unified electronic discovery
software, today announced new webcasts for January addressing two
topical e-discovery issues: cloud computing and predictive
technologies. The webcasts feature e-discovery attorneys and
educators, most prominently Ralph Losey, Esq., partner at Jackson
Lewis and chair of its Electronic Discovery Practice Group; William
Webber, post-doctoral research associate, iSchool, University of
Maryland; and Bennett Borden, Esq., partner at Williams Mullen and
co-chair of the firm's eDiscovery and Information Governance Section.
Exterro's new webcasts will address the current trends, case law and
potential legal risks associated with cloud computing and predictive
technologies as follows:
-- Cloud Computing & E-Discovery: A Benefit & Risk Analysis
Jan
15, 2013 - 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT
Cloud computing offers significant potential to organizations
looking to cost-effectively expand services and support global
expansion. However, it also raises serious legal challenges,
especially when an organization must identify, preserve, collect,
analyze and produce electronically stored information (ESI) in legal
or regulatory proceedings. Attorneys Bennett Borden, Esq., partner at
Williams Mullen, and James Kunick, Esq., principal at Much Shelist,
will join Joe Philipp, director of IT at LightSpeed, to examine
real-world case examples and discuss how potential legal risks can be
mitigated.
-- ARMA Webcast: Best Practices for Leveraging Predictive Technologies
Jan 23, 2013 - 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT
Recent court rulings have given legitimacy to the use of
"predictive" technologies in e-discovery. E-Discovery teams are also
realizing that predictive technologies can be applied across multiple
phases of the EDRM, enabling them to gain crucial intelligence about a
matter much earlier in the process. In this webcast, Ralph Losey,
Esq., national eDiscovery counsel at Jackson Lewis, and computer
science expert William Webber, post-doctoral research associate at the
e-discovery lab of the iSchool at the University of Maryland, will
address concerns that have been raised about the defensibility of
predictive methods and provide best practices for fully leveraging
this powerful new technology.
Registration
Registration for these complimentary webcasts is available on Exterro's
website at www.exterro.com/events-and-webcasts. All Exterro webcasts
are recorded and posted to Exterro's online resource center for
on-demand viewing.
About Exterro
Exterro, Inc. is the leading provider of unified
e-discovery software. The proven Exterro Fusion(R) e-discovery
platform delivers a 360-degree view into the critical data and
workflows required for defensibly and proactively managing
e-discovery across the EDRM spectrum. The innovative suite of
e-discovery applications built on the Exterro Fusion platform unifies
all phases of e-discovery -- from identification, legal hold and
early case assessment (ECA) to collection, processing, analysis,
review and production. Fusion's open architecture integrates
seamlessly with existing business processes and enterprise
infrastructures. To learn more, visit www.exterro.com.
SOURCE: Exterro, Inc.
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