Library of On-Demand Webinars
The Seventh Circuit Electronic Discovery Pilot Program, together with Wilson Elser, assists you in identifying the various ethical issues that arise in executing your e-discovery responsibilities and provides you with a basic framework to help you navigate through the e-discovery ethical pitfalls that may arise. The program provides various perspectives from plaintiffs' counsel, defense counsel, in-house counsel, and the judiciary. (This webinar was broadcast on November 30, 2011.) Link to "Ethics of E-Discovery" on-demand video: http://www.visualwebcaster.com/event.asp?id=83956 |
Ken Withers, Senior Judicial Education Attorney for the Federal Judicial Center, introduces the hypothetical he developed that serves as a backdrop for the mock exercise. The City of Pleasantville is represented by Chicago attorney Mary M. Rowland of Hughes Socol Piers Resnick&Dym, Ltd. She has also been appointed as Liaison Counsel for the purposes of this proceeding, standing in for the numerous local attorneys who represent individual plaintiffs, including a team of pro bono attorneys volunteering for a local environmental group. Mary is accompanied by her technical advisor, Craig D. Ball, a board certified trial lawyer and certified computer forensic examiner. Global Chemical Corporation, Bugacide’s parent, is represented by Chicago attorney Thomas A. Lidbury of Drinker Biddle &Reath,LLP. Tom is likewise accompanied by his technical advisor, John Jessen, of Jessen & Associates. Following a FRCP 26(f) “meet & confer,” the dispute reaches its crescendo as the parties appear before United States District Judge Shira A. Scheindlin. (This webinar was originally broadcast on September 8, 2011.) Link to "Simulated e-Discovery “Meet & Confer” Before Judge Shira A. Scheindlin" on-demand video: http://www.rimeducation.com/videos/meet-and-confer.php |
Ronald L. Lipinski, Heidi K. Fessler, and Daniel T. Graham pragmatically tackle the "nuts & bolts" of e-discovery. The Seventh Circuit Electronic Discovery Pilot Program, together with Merrill Corporation, provides a practical primer for every practitioner. (Webinar originally broadcast on May 17, 2011) Link to Mechanics of E-Discovery: us.reg.meeting-stream.com/merrillcommunications051711/SL.aspx |
Understanding the mechanics of electronic discovery is essential to your effectiveness in litigation and to fulfill your responsibility to your clients. The Seventh Circuit Electronic Discovery Pilot Program, together with Merrill Corporation, assists you in mastering the e-discovery challenges of today's litigation and managing the preservation, retrieval, and production of ESI through the e-discovery process. (Webinar broadcast on April 6, 2011.) Unfortunately, this webinar is not available for on-demand viewing. The slides are available through the link below. |
Jonathan Redgrave (Chair Emeritus of The Sedona Conference Working Group 1 and Partner at Redgrave LLP) leads an interactive education session for the bench and bar focused on four of the most challenging areas of civil discovery today: Proportionality, Preservation, Privilege, and Privacy. The program includes a discussion of the law within the Seventh Circuit and nationally on these topics, and addresses how to apply these concepts to small and large cases of all types. (Webinar originally presented on January 18, 2011 and presented again and recorded on October 18, 2011.) |
In this program panelists will provide practical guidance and direction to counsel on how to more effectively work with clients preparing for discovery through the application of the Principles laid out in the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals’ “Electronic Discovery Pilot Program.” Panelists will offer insight and best practices based on their experiences working as both in-house and outside counsel. (Webinar originally broadcast on April 28, 2010.) Link to: 7th Circuit E-Discovery Pilot Program Principles [Appendix, Report] |
Hon. James Holderman, Hon. Nan Nolan, Thomas Lidbury, Alexandra Buck and Victoria Redgrave discuss the 7th Circuit E–Discovery Pilot Program and provide critical perspectives on how the Program's Principles are being used to make the discovery process more manageable, less contentious and more affordable. (Webinar originally broadcast on February 17, 2010.) Link to: 7th Circuit E-Discovery Pilot Program Principles [Appendix, Report] |