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The Sedona Conference Annual Meeting 2007

by The Sedona Conference

The Sedona Conference Working Group 1 Annual Meeting 2007 was a pivotal gathering organized by The Sedona Conference, a non-profit law and policy think tank dedicated to advancing the law in a reasoned and just way. This annual meeting convened leading jurists, lawyers, experts, and academics to discuss and develop best practices in electronic document retention and production.

Key topics at the 2007 meeting included the implications of the 2006 amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure on electronic discovery, the release of the second edition of "The Sedona Principles," and discussions on legal holds, email management, and archiving. The meeting also addressed challenges in preserving and producing electronically stored information (ESI) and the development of guidelines to navigate these complexities.

Attendees had the opportunity to engage in in-depth dialogues, participate in working sessions, and contribute to the development of consensus-based principles and guidelines. The event featured notable speakers and facilitators who are recognized authorities in the field of electronic discovery and information governance.

This meeting was essential for legal professionals involved in litigation, information management, and compliance, providing them with up-to-date knowledge and practical tools to effectively manage electronic discovery challenges in their practices.