Crossing Borders: An International View of E-Discovery
| Date: | Friday, March 9, 2012 |
| Time: | 12:30PM -1:30PM EST |
Qualifies for 1 CEDS Credit (details)
The era of globalization is colliding with the complexity of e-discovery. Lawyers today are responsible for litigation without borders and discovery without language barriers. Yet, the reality is that many practitioners and legal professionals find themselves struggling to implement efficient and cost-effective discovery practices in US-based litigation, let alone navigating the conflicting privacy and legal implications associated with other countries’ discovery laws.
In this webinar, presenters will discuss:
| • | A brief overview of the applicable discovery & privacy laws in other jurisdictions, including: Canada, Australia, China, Japan and more |
| • | Best practices for navigating cases with international discovery components successfully, without violating the requirements of the countries involved |
| • | The new Sedona Conference International Principles on Discovery, Disclosure, and Data Protection, released in December 2011 |
What you will learn:
| • | Information about securing and reviewing multi-lingual data from around the world |
| • | Tips about overcoming international discovery obstacles |
| • | Suggestions for assembling teams of multi-disciplinary teams of experts at home and abroad |
Speakers:
M. James Daley, Esq., CIPP/US, Partner, Daley & Fey LLP




















