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July 2016
 
E-Discovery 2016
 
Co-sponsored by the Litigation Section of the Colorado Bar Association 
 
 
Program Highlights:
 
- The practice of law under the amended Federal Rules of Civil Procedure: Cooperation and proportionality and what these mean
- Remedial Measures under the amended rules: What can happen when something is "lost" and how can you avoid it happening to your client
- Searching for the proverbial needle in a haystack: How you can find the smoking gun among a million documents
- Attorney-client privilege and work product protection: What you should know before you or your client hit the "send" button
- Admissibility: How rules that say nothing about electronic information govern authentication and admissibility
- Social media: How you can use it for different purposes and how can you avoid getting in trouble for doing so
- AND MORE
 
 
Program Description:
 
Law and technology intersect on a continuing - and accelerating - basis.  Attorneys in all areas of practice must become familiar with new electronic devices and the media through which they and their clients communicate and conduct business.  At the same time, existing state and federal rules that govern civil and criminal proceedings and the Rules of Professional Conduct must address technologies such as social media, webpages, and shared work places.  Electronic information impacts all aspects of an attorney's practice, whether litigation, transactional, or otherwise. For example, electronically stored information affects all employers and information governance professionals.  This program is a must-attend for any attorney practicing today and tomorrow.
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Agenda:
 
8:00am (PLEASE NOTE EARLY START TIME)
Registration and Continental Breakfast
 
8:30am
Welcome and Introduction
Extended by Lino S. Lipinsky de Orlov, Esq., Partner, Dentons US LLP
 
8:45am
The 2015 Amendments to the Federal Rules – Revolution or More of the Same
- What "cooperation" and proportionality mean
- Scope of discovery under Rule 26(b)(1)
- Consequences of loss of ESI under Rule 37(e)
- The impact of the "sleeper" amendments
 
Ronald J. Hedges, Esq., Former United States Magistrate Judge, Ronald J. Hedges, LLC
 
9:45am
The Challenges of the eWorkplace
- How mobile communications and telecommuting have affected business
- The NLRB and social media
- Possession, custody, and control of employer ESI
 
Joy Woller, Esq., Lewis Roca Rothgerber Christie
Ronald J. Hedges, Esq., Former United States Magistrate Judge, Ronald J. Hedges, LLC
 
10:45am
Networking Break
 
11:00am
A State Trial Judge's Perspective on ESI
- Being competent to deal with ESI in litigation
- Maintaining confidentiality when ESI is in issue
- The ESI language in the proposed amendments to the Colorado Rules of Professional Conduct
 
Honorable J. Eric Elliff, 2nd Judicial District
James H. Chalat, Esq., Chalat Hatten Koupal & Banker PC
 
12:00pm
Lunch on Your Own
 
1:15pm
Ethics and ESI
- Being competent to deal with ESI in litigation
- Maintaining confidentiality when ESI is in issue
- The ESI language in the proposed amendments to the Colorado Rules of Professional Conduct
 
Honorable Kristen L. Mix, United States Magistrate Judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado
Ronald J. Hedges, Esq., Former United States Magistrate Judge, Ronald J. Hedges, LLC
 
2:45pm
Networking Break
 
3:00pm
Law Firm Cybersecurity: Is Your eDiscovery Secure?
 
L. Shawn Cheadle, Esq., Lockheed Martin Corporation
Lino S. Lipinsky de Orlov, Dentons US LLP
 
3:45pm
ESI and Criminal Law – New Developments
- The Fourth Amendment implications of ESI
- The Fifth Amendment privilege against incrimination and decryption
- Discovery of ESI in criminal proceedings – when and what
 
Honorable Kristen L. Mix, United States Magistrate Judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado
Ronald J. Hedges, Esq., Former United States Magistrate Judge, Ronald J. Hedges, LLC
Matthew Belcher, Assistant Federal Public Defender for the Districts of Colorado and Wyoming
 
4:45pm
Adjourn
  •   CLE Pass Price
    *FREE! - exclusions may apply
  •   Standard Price
    $249.00 USD
  •   Member Price
    $209.00 USD
  •   General Credits
    8.00
  •   Ethics Credits
    1.00
  •   EDI Credits
Live Seminar Date
7/14/2016
Expiration Date
12/31/2018
Non-Member Price
$249.00 USD
Member Price
$209.00 USD
Product Code
LI071416N
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