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Sixth Annual ASU-Arkfeld eDiscovery, Digital Evidence & Data Analytics Program

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

The Sixth Annual ASU-Arkfeld eDiscovery, Digital Evidence & Data Analytics Program is a premier conference dedicated to exploring the evolving landscape of electronic discovery, digital evidence, and data analytics in the legal field. Organized by the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University in collaboration with Michael Arkfeld, a renowned expert in eDiscovery, this event brings together leading jurists, attorneys, and technologists to discuss the latest developments and challenges in the digital age.

The program covers a wide array of topics, including the role of artificial intelligence in the courts, the evolution and future of AI, and practical applications of AI beyond document review, such as in depositions, legal research, and internal investigations. Sessions also delve into the complexities of custodial interviews in the era of collaboration tools, the comparative effectiveness of various eDiscovery tools like generative AI and technology-assisted review, and the ethical considerations surrounding AI use in legal practices.

Attendees can benefit from networking opportunities, including a conference reception sponsored by Nextpoint, providing a platform to connect with peers and industry leaders. The event features a distinguished lineup of speakers, including judges and experts from various sectors, offering insights into the intersection of law and technology.

This program is ideal for legal professionals, technologists, and academics seeking to stay abreast of the latest trends and best practices in eDiscovery and digital evidence. Participants will gain valuable knowledge to enhance their practice and navigate the complexities of the digital legal landscape.

Speakers(40)

Alex Goth

Director of Litigation Support Services at Squire Patton Boggs

Alex Goth is the Director of Litigation Support Services at Squire Patton Boggs, with expertise in global e-discovery processes.

Andre L. D’Ambra

Partner at Norton Rose Fulbright

Andre L. D’Ambra is a Partner at Norton Rose Fulbright, focusing on eDiscovery and information governance.

Anne Kershaw

Founder at Reasonable Discovery, LLC

Anne Kershaw is the Founder of Reasonable Discovery, LLC, providing eDiscovery consulting services.

Bill Speros

Principal at Speros & Associates LLC

Bill Speros is the Principal at Speros & Associates LLC, providing eDiscovery consulting services.

Brad Harris

Vice President of Product at Zapproved

Brad Harris is the Vice President of Product at Zapproved, focusing on eDiscovery software solutions.

Damon Reissman

Senior Manager at Deloitte

Damon Reissman is a Senior Manager at Deloitte, focusing on eDiscovery and legal technology.

Dan Oseran

Senior Counsel at eBay

Dan Oseran is Senior Counsel at eBay, specializing in legal issues related to e-commerce.

Daniel Christensen

Senior Attorney at Intel Corporation

Daniel Christensen is a Senior Attorney at Intel Corporation, specializing in legal issues related to technology and innovation.

Daniel Martin Katz

Professor of Law at Illinois Tech – Chicago Kent College of Law

Daniel Martin Katz is a Professor of Law at Illinois Tech – Chicago Kent College of Law, specializing in legal technology and data analytics.

Dominic Lanza

Assistant U.S. Attorney at U.S. Attorney’s Office, District of Arizona

Dominic Lanza serves as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the District of Arizona, handling federal prosecutions.

Event Details

Date
March 7-9, 2018
3 days
Location
🇺🇸 Phoenix, United States
Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, Beus Center for Law and Society
Pricing
Varies by tier
Audience
Legal professionals, technologists, and academics interested in eDiscovery and digital evidence.
CLE Credits
Up to 9 hours toward annual CLE requirement for the State Bar of Arizona

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