What happens to your data when it’s processed for review? And why does it matter?
Join Logikcull and renowned eDiscovery expert Craig Ball as we take a deep dive into the often-unexplored waters of eDiscovery data processing—and how it can affect everything from your review accuracy, to efficiency, to cost.
This webinar is approved for 1 hour of California MCLE credit.
Agenda
Why most eDiscovery software can’t find ‘e-discovery’
Document hashing: what it is and why it matters
How the evolution of digital storage has changed discovery
Ethical responsibilities for attorneys and the consequences of not understanding your discovery technology
Craig Ball
Attorney, Law Professor, and eDiscovery Expert
Craig Ball is a trial lawyer, computer forensic examiner, law professor and noted authority on electronic evidence. He limits his practice to serving as a court-appointed special master and consultant in computer forensics and electronic discovery and has served as the Special Master or testifying expert in computer forensics and electronic discovery in some of the most challenging and celebrated cases in the U.S. A founder of the Georgetown University Law Center E-Discovery Training Academy, Craig serves on the Academy's faculty and teaches Electronic Discovery and Digital Evidence at the University of Texas School of Law.
Casey Sullivan
Casey Sullivan is an attorney and writer based out of San Francisco who leads Logikcull’s content and education efforts. In addition to organizing webinars, releasing white papers, and conducting industry surveys, he writes Logikcull’s news, discovery, and technology blog at logikcull.com/blog.