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Relativity Fest

September 25 - September 27

Join ACEDS at this year’s RelativityFest and check out our sessions below:

Building an Effective E-Discovery Team

September 25    3:30 PM – 4:15 PM CT    Grand Hall IJ

Speakers: Jared Coseglia, David Horrigan, Ari Kaplan, Maribel Rivera
Description: In the future, our e-discovery teams will be better, stronger, faster.  As the e-discovery landscape evolves with advancements in automation, generative AI, and data analytics, it is imperative to build adept, resilient, and forward-thinking teams. The panel will explore strategies for constructing and managing successful e-discovery teams, emphasizing the importance of training and certification. We will discuss where to find and how to properly train the next generation of professionals, the significance of mastering e-discovery best practices and processes, and the integration of the Legal Data Intelligence (LDI) model to enhance team capabilities, including how legal professionals can leverage e-discovery proficiency in cybersecurity and data privacy/protection to create well-rounded teams that add significant value to their organizations. Join us to learn how to cultivate e-discovery teams that are proficient and exceptional, ready to tackle the challenges of a dynamic legal landscape.

E-Discovery State of the Union

September 26    10:45 AM – 11:45 AM CT    Regency D

Speakers: Bob Ambrogi, Stephanie Clerkin, David Cohen, Joy Heath Rush, David Horrigan, Scott Milner, Joe Patrice, Maribel Rivera, Amie Taal, Stephanie Wilkins
Description: An annual Relativity Fest tradition, the e-Discovery State of the Union is your opportunity to hear from prominent journalists, lawyers, technologists, and association leaders on the latest issues in the world of e-discovery and related legal fields. In a friendly competition, you’ll hear the experts’ perspectives on the latest e-discovery news, case law (including bad behavior in e-discovery), legislative developments, research data, and issues affecting the law on topics ranging from artificial intelligence to the law of emojis to the legal ethics of discovery evidence. Join us for this educational, interactive, and occasionally entertaining program, where—instead of lawyers and the media asking the questions—you can ask questions of them.

This session has been submitted for CLE accreditation.

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Start:
September 25
End:
September 27
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