Webinars
BEYOND THE BATES STAMP: HOW LAW FIRMS ARE REINVENTING DISCOVERY
Please join top-litigator Browning Marean III and world-renowned consultant Tom O'Connor for a riveting discussion on the death of the Bates Stamp. Native or TIFF-you make the call!
Playback/Download linkFeatured Speakers: Browning E. Marean,Partner, DLA Piper and Technology Guru; Tom O'Connor-Director-Legal Electronic Document Institute

Browning E. Marean is a partner in DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary's San Diego
Downtown office. He is a member of the firm's Litigation Group. Mr. Marean
specializes in the areas of complex business litigation, technology matters,
professional responsibility, and knowledge management. Mr. Marean is
admitted to practice in California and Texas. Mr. Marean joined the firm
(then Gray Cary Ames & Frye) in 1969. He is a member of Dla Piper Rudnick
Gray Cary's Technology Committee and Professional Standards Committee, and
acts as attorney to the firm on ethical issues. He is a member of the San
Diego County Bar Associatiion Ethics Committee.
Mr. Marean is a frequent lecturer on various topics including computer
technology and its application to efficient practice and matter management,
risk and decision analysis, legal ethics issues, director and officer
liability, emerging securities fraud developments and knowledge management.
Mr. Marean received his law degree from the University of California,
Hastings College of Law in 1969 and his undergraduate degree from Stanford
University.

Tom O'Connor is an attorney and a nationally known independent consultant in the area of computerized litigation support systems. A frequent lecturer on the subject of legal technology, Tom is on the faculty of several national CLE providers and has written two books on the subject. He is a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation and is currently engaged in an ongoing reconstruction effort with the legal community in New Orleans.
TOP LITIGATOR BROWNING E. MAREAN III OF DLA PIPER SHARES HIS HIGHLY-REGARDED CHECKLIST ON EDISCOVERY PROJECT MANAGEMENT
THE LITIGATOR'S SECRET HANDBOOK...
Browning E. Marean III, a partner at DLA Piper, is a
giant in the world of litigation, especially the burgeoning
field of electronic discovery. He serves as co-chair of DLA
Pipers Electronic Discovery Readiness and Response Group.
Browning has distilled a good deal of his knowledge about
managing cases involving eDiscovery into a checklist,
Discovery Project Management Template. Okay, so Browning
hasnt given his checklist a glamorous name, but the
information is pure gold. While you can find Brownings
checklist in book form, weve put together a free
alternative for you.
On April 29, 2008, we hosted Browning sharing many of his
tips in a Webinar, The Litigators Secret Handbook.
Don't miss this opportunity to listen to Browning set forth
the 47 tasks he considers in every case from the initial
meeting with your client to the disposition of the
electronic data used in the case after it closes.
To watch the presentation online:
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Featured Speaker: Browning E. Marean,Partner, DLA Piper and Technology Guru

Browning E. Marean is a partner in DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary's San Diego
Downtown office. He is a member of the firm's Litigation Group. Mr. Marean
specializes in the areas of complex business litigation, technology matters,
professional responsibility, and knowledge management. Mr. Marean is
admitted to practice in California and Texas. Mr. Marean joined the firm
(then Gray Cary Ames & Frye) in 1969. He is a member of Dla Piper Rudnick
Gray Cary's Technology Committee and Professional Standards Committee, and
acts as attorney to the firm on ethical issues. He is a member of the San
Diego County Bar Associatiion Ethics Committee.
Mr. Marean is a frequent lecturer on various topics including computer
technology and its application to efficient practice and matter management,
risk and decision analysis, legal ethics issues, director and officer
liability, emerging securities fraud developments and knowledge management.
Mr. Marean received his law degree from the University of California,
Hastings College of Law in 1969 and his undergraduate degree from Stanford
University.
TOP FIVE E-DISCOVERY ROADBLOCKS AND HOW TO OVERCOME THEM
Have you encountered any of these roadblocks in your cases during discovery?
- Documents in languages other than English.
- Review software that requires you to convert documents into TIFF format.
- Too many documents to review in too little time. And from your clients perspective, skyrocketing review costs.
- Incomplete or missing metadata either because it was inadvertently destroyed or because your litigation software isnt up to the task.
- Litigation software thats difficult to learn and, therefore, difficult to use.
HOW TO OVERCOME THESE E-DISCOVERY ROADBLOCKS
In this Webinar, youll not only learn about the following, but see actual examples:
- Unicode Compatibility: See how this new standard makes it easy to process documents in any language.
- Native File Review: See how using files in their native format saves time vis-a-vis TIFF conversion and enhances your evidentiary foundation among other benefits.
- Review Tips: See a number of nifty document review shortcuts such as the removal of duplicates and near duplicates that can save you time and your clients moneyand hopefully persuade your clients to send more cases to you.
- Handling Metadata: See how to safely preserve, extract, and review metadatawithout an expensive consultant.
- Ease of Use: Well perform all of the above demonstrations using the new CaseLogistix 5.2. You can judge for yourself whether its as intuitive and easy to use as we claim.
If youre a litigator, in-house counsel, litigation paralegal or legal IT professional, we urge you to watch this Webinar now.
Click Here to RegisterFeatured Speaker: Allan Long, Sales Engineer, Anacomp

Allen Long, one of Anacomp's Professional Litigation Engineers, has spent
more than ten years providing technical and management expertise in
professional services, systems design and pre sales solution consulting. He
has a proven track record of utilizing technology to streamline processes
and manage complex sale environments in excess of $5 million. Allen has
demonstrated many successes including prestigious industry leaders such as
Xerox and Ricoh Corporation. He has managed startup organizations, as well
as re-engineered unprofitable business groups. He has mastered network and
systems technology environments including Microsoft, Novell, Mac and UNIX
platforms.
GET OFF THE PAPER CHASE! BEST PRACTICES IN OUTSOURCED DOCUMENT CAPTURE FOR THE FINANCIAL SERVICES AND INSURANCE INDUSTRIES
Discover how document capture positively impacts the
bottom line for businesses like yours. From customer and
credit applications to invoices and claims processing,
document capture is used by retail banks and brokerage firms
as well as insurance and mutual fund firms to accelerate
business processes.
Review the benefits to your business during this informative
webinar:
- Save time searching for documents
- Save money on document storage
- Process applications faster and more accurately
A wealth of options available to banks and financial services companies with regard to document capture. This webinar provides information on how to:
- Expedite processing paper in your organization
- Integrate critical data
- Identify if your organization is ready to implement document capture processes
Featured Speaker: Forrester Senior Analyst Craig Le Clair

Craig Le Clair is a leading expert on information management and enterprise content management (ECM), with a specific focus on electronic forms, document imaging, document management and document-centric BPM. He brings a wealth of knowledge to Forrester through his 20 years experience in IT and enterprise content management. A veteran technology executive, Craig was a vice president at ADP, a co-founder of docHarbor and has held senior positions with several document management providers during the past 15 years. He is deeply experienced in the software industry, having authored How To Succeed In The Enterprise Software Market, which was released in 2005.
AUDIO FILES: THE NEXT FRONTIER IN ELECTRONIC DISCOVERY
Time to Brush Up on the Hearsay Rule. Here's Why! Whether you like his novels or not, Michael Crichton deserves credit for always being ahead of the technology curve. In "Disclosure," he himself may not have realized just how far ahead he was. In the novel (and film), which fittingly takes place in the offices of a technology company, an answering machine message plays a pivotal role in a sexual harassment lawsuit. With electronic discovery well established in the world of written documents, the next frontier lies in audio recordings, including everything from old school analog answering machines like the one in Disclosure to modern voice mail systems to call center recordings (this call may be recorded for quality purposes) to IP-based conference calls, and much more. But even if you receive a hot tip on some audio files during discovery, does your client have the time and resources to pay for their transcription?
LEARN HOW TO FIND THE SMOKING GUN IN AUDIO FILES...
Here's what you'll learn:
- Where to look for audio recordings during discovery.
- A comparison of traditional solutions such as transcription (both human and computerized) with newer technologies such as "high-speed phonetic audio search."
- A demonstration of keyword searches using the newer technologies, and an explanation as to what makes them accurate.
- The impact of unified messaging systems such as Microsoft Exchange 2007, which handle email, fax, and voice mail.
- Current case law and regulations in this area.
Featured Speaker: Tom O'Connor, Director, Legal Electronic Document Institute

Tom O'Connor is an attorney and a nationally known independent consultant in the area of computerized litigation support systems. A frequent lecturer on the subject of legal technology, Tom is on the faculty of several national CLE providers and has written two books on the subject. He is a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation and is currently engaged in an ongoing reconstruction effort with the legal community in New Orleans.
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ACCELERATE BUSINESS PROCESSES WITH OUTSOURCED DOCUMENT CAPTURE
SERVICES
If you're like most paper-intensive or transaction-based businesses, you may be already utilizing some sort of document scanning or imaging for archival or backfile conversion purposes. But the state of document capture technology today enables for automated, day-forward document processing for accelerated business processes, reduced costs, improved customer service and enabled regulatory compliance
And the good news: such benefits are available to you via on-demand capture-as-a-service, saving you from costly and timely software implementations, expensive updates, utilizing your precious IT resources - allowing you to focus on your core competencies and expand your business.
This webinar will describe document capture: what it is, how it can be
utilized for maximum advantage, how leading companies are benefiting and why
outsourcing such capabilities makes sense within today's IT environments.
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Featured Speaker: Forrester Senior Analyst Craig Le Clair

Craig Le Clair is a leading expert on information management and enterprise content management (ECM), with a specific focus on electronic forms, document imaging, document management and document-centric BPM. He brings a wealth of knowledge to Forrester through his 20 years experience in IT and enterprise content management. A veteran technology executive, Craig was a vice president at ADP, a co-founder of docHarbor and has held senior positions with several document management providers during the past 15 years. He is deeply experienced in the software industry, having authored How To Succeed In The Enterprise Software Market, which was released in 2005.

