The Georgetown Law Advanced E-Discovery Institute is an annual conference organized by Georgetown University Law Center, focusing on the evolving challenges and developments in electronic discovery (e-discovery) within the legal profession. The 2009 Institute convened legal professionals, judges, and industry experts to discuss and address pressing issues in e-discovery practices.
Key topics at the 2009 event included the complexities of electronically stored information (ESI) discovery, judicial solutions to e-discovery problems, and cross-border e-discovery and international data privacy concerns. Sessions featured discussions on privilege review challenges due to the vast volumes of electronic data, and the impact of e-discovery costs on litigation outcomes.
The Institute provided practical insights through judicial roundtables, where judges shared perspectives on managing e-discovery issues in their courts. Networking opportunities allowed attendees to connect with peers, share experiences, and discuss best practices in handling e-discovery challenges.
Legal professionals involved in litigation, compliance, and information governance would benefit from attending the Institute to stay abreast of the latest developments in e-discovery, gain practical solutions to common challenges, and engage with leading experts in the field.
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Event Details
- Date
- June 15-17, 2009
- 3 days
- Location
- 🇺🇸 Washington D.C., United States
- Georgetown University Law Center
- Audience
- Legal professionals, judges, industry experts