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The Sedona Conference Annual Meeting 2009

by The Sedona Conference

The Sedona Conference Annual Meeting 2009 was a premier gathering organized by The Sedona Conference, a nonprofit research and educational institute dedicated to advancing the study of law and policy. This annual event brought together legal professionals, scholars, and industry experts to discuss and develop best practices in areas such as antitrust law, complex litigation, intellectual property rights, and data security and privacy law.

The 2009 meeting focused on key topics including the challenges and strategies associated with electronic discovery (eDiscovery), the impact of emerging technologies on legal practices, and the development of guidelines to promote cooperation in the discovery process. Sessions addressed the rising costs and complexities of eDiscovery, emphasizing the need for collaboration among parties to achieve just and efficient outcomes.

Attendees had the opportunity to engage in in-depth discussions, participate in working groups, and contribute to the development of consensus-based commentaries aimed at moving the law forward in a reasoned and just way. The event also featured networking opportunities, allowing participants to connect with peers and leaders in the legal field.

This meeting was particularly beneficial for legal practitioners, corporate counsel, judges, and academics seeking to stay abreast of developments in eDiscovery and related areas. By attending, participants gained valuable insights and practical tools to navigate the evolving legal landscape effectively.