PastIn Person

eDiscovery and Digital Evidence Conference and Symposium

by Arizona State University, Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law

The eDiscovery and Digital Evidence Conference and Symposium is an annual event that brings together leading federal and state judges, lawyers, practice support personnel, service providers, and other legal professionals. The conference focuses on best practices for effectively handling e-discovery technological and legal issues within corporate, government, or not-for-profit environments and during the course of litigation.

Key topics covered at the conference include the roles of various stakeholders in the eDiscovery process, strategies for reducing and analyzing data populations, preservation and collection of electronically stored information (ESI) from sources such as cell phones and social media, international eDiscovery considerations, ethics in eDiscovery to avoid sanctions, conducting meet and confer sessions, trending case law, preservation and proportionality, and advancements in predictive coding and prioritized review.

The event features a series of panels and sessions led by experts in the field, providing attendees with practical insights and strategies. Notable speakers have included Scott A. Kane, partner and co-chair of the Squire Sanders eDiscovery & Data Management team, and Robert E. Singleton, principal and director of Squire Sanders’ eDiscovery & Data Management. The conference also offers networking opportunities for professionals to connect and share experiences.

This conference is ideal for legal professionals involved in eDiscovery and digital evidence management, including attorneys, litigation support staff, and compliance officers. Attendees gain valuable knowledge on current trends, legal developments, and practical solutions to challenges in the field, enhancing their ability to manage eDiscovery processes effectively.

Speakers(9)

Browning E. Marean

Partner at DLA Piper

Browning Marean was a partner at DLA Piper, specializing in eDiscovery and international discovery issues.

Cecil Lynn

Director of eDiscovery and Information Governance at eBay

Cecil Lynn serves as the director of eDiscovery and Information Governance at eBay, focusing on managing electronic discovery processes.

Craig B. Shaffer

U.S. Magistrate Judge at District of Colorado

Judge Shaffer is a U.S. Magistrate Judge in the District of Colorado, known for his expertise and presentations on electronic discovery.

Hon. John M. Facciola (ret.)

U.S. Magistrate Judge at District of Columbia

Hon. John M. Facciola is a U.S. Magistrate Judge in the District of Columbia, recognized for his expertise in electronic discovery and digital evidence.

John M. Facciola

U.S. Magistrate Judge at District of Columbia

Judge Facciola is a prominent jurist and educator on eDiscovery, frequently lecturing on the subject and serving on the Board of Directors of the National Judicial Center.

Maura R. Grossman

Research Professor at University of Waterloo

Maura Grossman is a research professor at the University of Waterloo, recognized for her work in eDiscovery and technology-assisted review.

Michael R. Arkfeld

Director at ASU-Arkfeld eDiscovery Program

Michael Arkfeld is the director of the ASU-Arkfeld eDiscovery Program, providing education and training on electronic discovery and digital evidence.

Robert E. Singleton

Principal and Director of eDiscovery & Data Management at Squire Sanders

Robert E. Singleton is the principal and director of eDiscovery & Data Management at Squire Sanders, focusing on electronic discovery processes and data management solutions.

Scott A. Kane

Partner and Co-Chair of the eDiscovery & Data Management Team at Squire Sanders

Scott A. Kane is a partner and co-chair of the eDiscovery & Data Management Team at Squire Sanders, specializing in electronic discovery and data management strategies.

Event Details

Date
May 23-25, 2012
3 days
Location
🇺🇸 Tempe, United States
Arizona State University, Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law
Audience
Legal professionals involved in eDiscovery and digital evidence management, including attorneys, litigation support staff, and compliance officers.