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Women in eDiscovery to Conduct Educational Session at IQPCâ??s Legal IQ London Conference
US and UK members and judges to share thoughts on technology, e-disclosure and compliance Women in eDiscovery, a non-profit organization that brings together women interested in technology related to the legal industry, today announced that it will host an interactive educational session at Legal IQâ??s fifth annual Information Retention & E-Disclosure Management Summit in London. The conference will be held at the Dexter House, Tower Hill, London on May 18-19. Women in eDiscovery co-founder, Shawnna Childress, and Director of the London Group, Laura Kelly, will host a two-part interactive educational session that delves into developments in the law and practice of disclosure and the application of technologies that effectively reduce costs and assist with compliance as it pertains to litigation. This is Legal IQâ??s fifth annual Information Retention & E-Disclosure Management Summit and it is Europeâ??s premier event with a 40-strong speaker faculty including members of Women in eDiscovery, judges from around the world, and counsel from some of the largest corporations and law firms dealing with the challenges of e-disclosure on a daily basis. More specifically, the Women in eDiscovery panel will include US and UK judges and other industry experts talking about developments in the law and practice of disclosure with a particular focus on e-disclosure. In the afternoon, attendees will experience an extended insight into technology suppliers who will illustrate modern software concepts â?? forensic data collections, early case assessment, concept searches and e-mail threading. Attendees will see examples from a broad range of applications whose function is to improve processing, reduce costs, as well as to comply with the rules and obligations. There will be opportunities to ask questions of both the judges and the suppliers during this afternoon session. To Continue Reading: Click Here -------------------------------------------- Source: prlog.org Visit the publisher of this e-discovery news article: original source.
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