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Live Teleseminar: Attorney Ethics in E-Discovery
Date: June 11, 2009
Time: 1:00p.m. - 2:00p.m.
For more information and to register please click here About the Seminar · Mining electronic files for metadata About the Speaker Mandatory MCLE Credit Hours and Legal Ethics & Professional Responsibility (LEPR) Credit Hours
One of the primary challenges of managing modern litigation is e-discovery; mining the vast storehouses of electronic files for relevant evidence. Often those electronic files contain certain “hidden” information, for example, earlier drafts of documents, edits, creation dates and times; that the creator may not know exists and certainly does not want disclosed. That information may be subject to the attorney-client privilege and is not properly discoverable. The intersection of modern electronic forensics and vast storehouses of electronic data has created an ethical minefield for attorneys. This program is a practical guide to how metadata is created and how it can be destroyed, and the ethical implications of discovering that information.
· Inadvertent disclosure of metadata, the attorney-client privilege and return of documents
· Spoliation of evidence issues
· Preventing the creation of or eliminating metadata
· Ethical issues in working with e-discovery vendors
Michael E. Lackey is a partner in the
This seminar qualifies for 1.0 MCLE credit hour, including up to 1.0 LEPR credit hour.
Event Type: Teleseminar