Electronic Evidence and E-Discovery 2017: Strategies for Winning Cases in the Online World - Webcast

June 2017
 
Electronic Evidence and E-Discovery 2017: Strategies for Winning Cases in the Online World
 
Co-sponsored by the Litigation Section of the Colorado Bar Association
 
Learning Objectives
 
Take a Day and Return to Your Office With:
- Practical Tips and Knowledge for  Becoming a  More Effective Litigator in the Internet Age  
- What the Colorado State Courts Are Saying About Electronically Stored Information (ESI)and E-Discovery
- The 10 Biggest Mistakes Attorneys Make with Electronic Evidence
- Insights on Laying the Foundation for Admitting Electronic Documents into Evidence  
- Tips for Preserving the Privilege While Navigating Massive Volumes of ESI
- Critical New Developments and More Regarding Ethics, ESI, and E-Discovery  
 
Program Description:
 
- ETHICS: Critical New Developments and More Regarding Ethics, Electronically Stored Information (ESI), and E-Discovery
- Known Knowns, Known Unknowns, Unknown Unknowns: Things Lawyers Don’t Know They Don’t Know When It Comes to ESI  
- Electronic Documents and E-Discovery:  What the Colorado State Courts Are Saying
- The Ten Biggest Mistakes Attorneys Make with Electronic Evidence
- Making Your ESI Usable: Laying the Foundation for Admitting Electronic Documents into Evidence
- Protecting the Needle in the Haystack: Preserving the Privilege While Navigating Massive Volumes of ESI    
 
This program is dedicated to making you a better electronic trial lawyer. It will bring you up to speed on handling and building your case using digital data in the state and federal courts. It will give you the how-to’s of mindfully navigating massive volumes of ESI. It will provide you with invaluable tips on getting electronic information into evidence and proving your case with electronic evidence. Plus, the program will address critical, pertinent ethics issues. It is the best way to spend your day to enhance your ESI and E-Discovery skills and knowledge to best serve your clients' needs. It is also an excellent opportunity to network with your colleagues and the judiciary. In addition to U.S. District Court Magistrate Judge Wang and Colorado 2nd Judicial District Court Judge Buchanan, we have gathered leading professors and practitioners to bring you this outstanding information-packed day and to share with you their practical experience and expertise.      
     
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Agenda:
 
8:00am
Registration and Continental Breakfast
 
8:30am
Welcome and Introductions
Extended by Lino S. Lipinsky de Orlov, Esq., Partner, Dentons US LLP
 
8:35am
ETHICS: Critical New Developments and More Regarding Ethics, ESI and E-Discovery
- Storing Files in the Cloud
- Confidentiality (Inadvertent Disclosure and Access, Rule 502 Orders, Clawbacks, Quick Peeks)
- Competence As It Relates to Evolving Technology
- Lawyers’ Obligations Upon Receipt of Inadvertently Disclosed ESI and Purloined or Anonymously Received Emails
- Spoliation of Evidence and Spill Over into Legal Ethics
- Ethical Boundaries on the Discovery of Information Posted on Social Media
- Advising Clients Regarding Their Online Information
- Researching Jurors Using Social Media
- When Do Online Communications Become Attorney Advertising?
Presented by Alec Rothrock, Esq., Shareholder, Burns Figa & Will
 
9:35am
Known Knowns, Known Unknowns, Unknown Unknowns: Things Lawyers Don’t Know They Don’t Know When It Comes to Electronically Stored Information (ESI)
Presented by Bruce Braley, Esq., Partner, Leventhal & Puga P.C.
 
10:45am
Networking Break
 
11:00am
Electronic Documents and E-Discovery: What the Colorado State Courts Are Saying
Presented by the Honorable Ross B.H. Buchanan, Judge, 2nd Judicial District Court
Moderator: Lauren P. Carboni, Esq., Managing Associate, Dentons US LLP
 
12 Noon
Lunch on Your Own
 
1:15pm
The Ten Biggest Mistakes Attorneys Make with Electronic Evidence
Presented by the Honorable Nina Y. Wang, Magistrate Judge, U.S. District Court, District of Colorado
 
2:45pm
Networking Break
 
3:00pm
Making Your ESI Usable: Laying the Foundation for Admitting Electronic Documents into Evidence
Presented by Scott Moss, Professor of Law, and Ann England, Clinical Professor of Law, University of Colorado Law School
 
3:50pm
Protecting the Needle in the Haystack: Preserving the Privilege While Navigating Massive Volumes of  ESI
Presented by Casie D. Collignon, Esq., Partner, Baker Hostetler
 
4:50pm
Adjourn
 
 
 
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Registration Fees
Non Member $369.00
CBA Member $339.00
CBA Litigation Section Member $299.00
Paralegal/Legal Support Staff $259.00
New Lawyer Edge Partner $169.50
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  • Ethics Credits: 1.20
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June 21, 2017
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