Time: 4:00 to 5:30 pm EDT The Sedona Conference Webinar on Electronic Discovery and Digital Evidence, Cases and Materials The third edition of The Sedona Conference’s pioneering law school casebook, “Electronic Discovery and Digital Evidence, Cases and Materials,” co-authored by Judge Shira A. Scheindlin, Professor Daniel J. Capra of Fordham University School of Law, and Kenneth J. Withers on behalf of The Sedona Conference, is now available from West Academic Publishing. On Tuesday, July 14, at 4 p.m. Eastern time, we will host a webinar with the authors to introduce the 3d edition and discuss the value (and limitations) of law school education to train young lawyers in eDiscovery competence and cooperation. While the webinar is free, registration is required. “Electronic Discovery and Digital Evidence” was the first casebook published on electronic discovery and evidence, and the third edition is still the only comprehensive casebook on electronic discovery and evidence. The new edition incorporates the 2015 amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure; updates case law in the field; and expands discussions of cooperation, proportionality, social media, and professional responsibility obligations. Two new chapters have been added: one on the latest search techniques, including Technology-Assisted Review, that all lawyers must understand; and another on emerging issues with the surveillance, search, and seizure of electronically stored information by law enforcement in criminal cases. This casebook is a “must” for any course in e-discovery, and an important desk resource for practicing lawyers. Professors can learn more about this casebook and request a complimentary review copy here. To purchase, or for more information on the title, click here.
Webinar on Electronic Discovery and Digital Evidence, Cases and Materials
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