Cross-Matter Management – A New Approach for Corporate eDiscovery To Increase Efficiency, Reduce Costs and Minimize Risk

Original Broadcast Date: Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Cost: FREE

Sponsored by:

Daegis

As the volume of electronically stored information (ESI) associated with eDiscovery continues to grow exponentially, it is increasingly challenging for corporate counsel to comply with the demands of the courts, especially when facing frequent litigation, budget constraints and tight deadlines. Rather than repeat the process of collecting, processing, analyzing and reviewing documents for each separate matter, why not retain the high value data and intellectual capital created during the eDiscovery process for reuse in future matters?

Cross-Matter Management is a new approach to eDiscovery that saves corporations time and money by preserving and reusing the attorney work product created during the eDiscovery process.

In this webinar, Daegis will discuss the many eDiscovery challenges driving the need for Cross-Matter Management, as well as the benefits clients can expect by adopting this process. Specific topics will include:

  • The latest industry trends for eDiscovery and how Cross-Matter Management addresses key challenges for corporate counsel
  • How retaining and reusing custodian data and attorney work product in a legal repository can reduce document review time and cost
  • The best practices around implementing Cross-Matter Management to streamline the eDiscovery process

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Featured Speakers:

David Horrigan
  • David Horrigan
  • Analyst, E-Discovery and Information Governance
  • 451 Research, a division of The 451 Group

During David’s extensive legal career, he managed international eDiscovery projects and counseled clients on the implementation of eDiscovery and information management policies. He has worked on technology issues both as a lawyer and as a legal journalist, having served as Counsel for Intellectual Property and Technology Policy at the Entertainment Software Association and as Director of Legislative and Regulatory Policy at the Magazine Publishers of America. In addition, he held the positions of Staff Reporter and Assistant Editor at The National Law Journal, as well as Columnist at Law Technology News where he co-founded LTN’s long-running Technology on Trial column.

Brad Drewett
  • Brad Drewett
  • Senior Litigation Support Manager
  • Miller & Martin PLLC

Brad is a senior legal technology professional with 11 years of experience providing comprehensive technology-based legal services for large law firms. He has a background in chip level computer engineering and computer architectures and has earned certifications in litigation support management and the electronic discovery workspace. He regularly provides courts, attorneys and clients expertise on how technology plays into their litigation strategy. Brad’s vision and thought leadership in court governance pertaining to federal and state rules of evidence have garnered him various speaking engagements at numerous bar associations throughout the United States, Federal judicial retreats, Commonwealth judicial annual conferences, Inns of Court, and ACCA events.

Anne Marie Gibbs
  • Ann Marie Gibbs
  • National Director of Consulting
  • Daegis

Ann Marie brings more than 22 years of legal industry experience to Daegis. She spent the first half of her career as a practicing attorney, representing high-profile insurers in complex, multi-party litigation. Ann Marie is a well-regarded author and speaker on numerous eDiscovery and information management topics. She is active in industry groups such as The Sedona Conference, EDRM and Women in eDiscovery.

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