2016 ASU-Arkfeld eDiscovery and Digital Evidence Conference
by Arizona State University in collaboration with Michael Arkfeld
The 2016 ASU-Arkfeld eDiscovery and Digital Evidence Conference, held from March 9 to March 11, 2016, at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law in Tempe, Arizona, was a premier event focusing on the evolving landscape of electronic discovery and digital evidence. Organized by Arizona State University in collaboration with Michael Arkfeld, the conference brought together leading jurists, attorneys, and legal technology professionals to explore practical and cutting-edge issues in the field.
Key topics covered during the conference included the amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP), advancements in data analytics, technology-assisted review (TAR), and the implications of the Internet of Everything on eDiscovery practices. Attendees had the opportunity to delve into established precedents, anticipate new challenges, and examine current and emerging technologies affecting information governance and data analytics.
The conference featured an impressive lineup of speakers, including Hon. Shira Scheindlin, Hon. David Campbell, Hon. Craig Shaffer, Michael Arkfeld, Robert Singleton, Joy Woller, Maura Grossman, and Ariana Tadler. Their insights provided attendees with a comprehensive understanding of the latest developments and best practices in eDiscovery and digital evidence management.
Legal professionals, technologists, and anyone involved in the management of electronic information were encouraged to attend to enhance their knowledge and skills in navigating the complexities of digital evidence. The event offered a platform for networking, learning from industry leaders, and staying abreast of the latest trends and technologies in the field.
Event Details
- Date
- March 9-11, 2016
- 3 days
- Location
- 🇺🇸 Tempe, United States
- Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, Armstrong Hall
- Pricing
- Unknown
- Audience
- Legal professionals, technologists, and individuals involved in electronic information management