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DTSTART:20121107T223000Z
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SUMMARY: Knoxville Bar Association - In-House Counsel Toolbox Series: Lessons Learned: e-discovery trends for Corporate America
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:---Downloaded from the Knoxville Bar Association Website--- =0D=0AEvent Location--- =0D=0A Sullivan&rsquo;s Fine Food 9648 Kingston Pike/ Franklin Square=0D=0A Knoxville, TN 37922=0D=0AView Map: http://maps.google.com/maps?q=3DFranklin+Square+9648+Kingston+Pike,+Knoxville,+TN+37922&hl=3Den&ll=3D35.906006,-84.11003&spn=3D0.006283,0.013894&sll=3D35.906539,-84.107412&sspn=3D0.006283,0.013894&vpsrc=3D0&hq=3DFranklin+Square&hnear=3D9648+Kingston+Pike,+Knoxville,+Tennes=0D=0A =0D=0AEvent Description:-- =0D=0A=0D=0AThe KBA Corporate Counsel Section is proud to present a ”In-House Counsel Toolbox Series: Lessons Learned: e-discovery trends for Corporate America” CLE program.=0D=0ALessons Learned: e-discovery trends  for Corporate America=0D=0AJoin us for a panel discussion regarding practical solutions to the increasing problems (and costs) faced by companies dealing with the issue of electronic discovery. Our panel will use recent case decisions to guide the conversation as they discuss current and evolving demands relating to preservation and collection of electronic information, and the benefits to creating an effective information governance policy to save your company money in litigation. The panel will also discuss evolving trends in the review process that allow companies to refocus their litigation spend on the merits of the case, and hopefully avoid costly litigation that focuses on the discovery process.=0D=0ADrew Lewis, Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz=0D=0ATodd Fulks, Clayton Homes Senior Litigation Counsel=0D=0AJeff Stoneking: DSI (e-Discovery Consultant)=0D=0AJames (Jay) Moneyhun: Egerton, McAfee, Armistead & Davis  (Moderator)=0D=0A=0D=0ACases:=0D=0A•	Nacco v. Lilly (WDTN).  Sanctions imposed for failing to promptly preserve data;=0D=0A•	Adair v. EQT (WDVa). Cost-shifting; costs associated with in-house review vs. using outside vendor; clawback agreements;=0D=0A•	Da Silva Moore v. Publicis (SDNY).  Judicial approval of predictive coding; criticism of keyword or Boolean search; follow up with Kleen Products=0D=0A•	Victor Stanley. Privilege and key term search methodology issues.  Beginning of "Angels Fear to Tread Cases"=0D=0A•	Apple Inc v. Samsung Electronics.  $400 million dollar sanction for failure to preserve=0D=0AThe program will be presented during the Corporate Counsel Section Meeting. Please try to arrive at 5:00 p.m. so that section members have an opportunity to visit before the CLE begins at 5:30 p.m.=0D=0AThe program has been approved for 1 hour of Dual CLE credit.=0D=0AProgram Cost: =0D=0AKBA Members - $ 20 =0D=0ANon-KBA Members - $ 30=0D=0A KBA Law Student Members - $ 0=0D=0A Staff of KBA Members - $ 20=0D=0AYou do not need to be a member of the section in order to attend the CLE   program. KBA Members not wishing to receive CLE credit may attend the   program at no charge (handout materials not included).=0D=0AA  reservation is required in  advance of the program. There is a $ 5    additional charge for  registration on the day of the program.Cancellation/Refund Policy: Reservations cancelled less  than 48  hours before the program are  subject to the penalty of the  entire amount.  Substitutions may be made.=0D=0A =0D=0ADirect KBA Link: www.knoxvillebar.org/index.php?option=3Dcom_content&view=3Darticle&id=3D8&pID=3D423&Itemid=3D5&form=3Dviewproduct=0D=0A
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