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SUMMARY:Tackling data privacy challenges during investigations
DESCRIPTION:On July 29th\, George Socha\, one of the founding fathers of eDiscovery\, will join Jeffrey Wolff (Director of Corporate eDiscovery at ZyLAB) to discuss how best to tackle the challenges that Data Privacy now provides to your investigative responsibilities.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWith data volumes and complexity growing at an unprecedented rate\, privacy laws from various jurisdictions make maintaining compliance a challenge. Respecting the privacy protections afforded to individuals by law is a necessity\, even in cases where various laws are at odds with each other.  \n\n\n\nHow do you tackle these challenges when it comes to internal investigations\, regulatory request response and civil litigation? George and Jeff will discuss this on July 29th at 1 PM ET\, so join us for this exclusive event! 
URL:https://sochaconsulting.com/event/tackling-data-privacy-challenges-during-investigations/
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SUMMARY:ACEDS Roundtable Series: Transitions\, Transformations\, and Triumphs in 2020
DESCRIPTION:Join advisory board chair Ari Kaplan and ACEDS president Mike Quartararo for a three-part all-star panel series starting on July 15 with Maura Grossman\, Joy Murao\, Patricia LeBel-Lasse\, and George Socha. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\n\nThe legal market has changed dramatically and many professionals are experiencing significant uncertainty. To support the ACEDS community\, the organization’s advisory board is producing a three-part summer series called Transitions\, Transformations\, and Triumphs in 2020. This roundtable Q&A will feature some of the e-discovery sector’s most recognized leaders in a candid conversation about managing change and moving forward. Advisory board chair Ari Kaplan will moderate each discussion and ACEDS president Mike Quartararo will lead each all-star panel. \n\n\n\nPanel: \n\n\n\nMaura R. Grossman\, Research Professor\, University of Waterloo \n\n\n\nMaura is a Research Professor in the David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science at the University of Waterloo\, in Ontario\, as well as an e-discovery attorney and consultant in New York City. Previously\, Grossman was of counsel at Wachtell\, Lipton\, Rosen & Katz\, where for 17 years\, she represented Fortune 100 companies and major financial services institutions in corporate and securities litigation and white-collar criminal and regulatory investigations\, and advised the firm’s lawyers and clients on legal\, technical\, and strategic issues involving e-discovery and information governance\, both domestically and abroad. Grossman is a well-known and influential e-discovery lawyer and a pioneer in the use and evaluation of technology-assisted review. \n\n\n\nJoy Murao\, Founder and CEO\, Practice Aligned Resources (PAR) \n\n\n\nJoy is a recognized industry-wide leader in the litigation support industry. Since its inception in 2013\, PAR has excelled at providing legal technology training\, eDiscovery consulting\, legal staffing\, project management\, and law practice technology development. Before embarking on her journey as an entrepreneur\, Joy’s twenty-four years of Big Law & In-house Corporate legal department experience has given her ample opportunity to develop new strategies\, technologies\, and services in various practice areas for some of the largest global clients and projects in the world. Joy continues to share her knowledge and experiences as the founder of the ACEDS Los Angeles Chapter\, her appointment to the executive committee of the California Lawyers Association Law Practice Management and Technology Section\, and her previous role as the Southwest regional director of Women in eDiscovery. \n\n\n\nGeorge Socha\, President\, Socha Consulting LLC \n\n\n\nAn award-winning attorney\, expert witness\, and consultant and co-founder of EDRM\, George Socha has worked with corporate\, law firm\,governmental\,and service and software provider clients on e-discovery and litigation support challenges and opportunities for over three decades.As a practicing lawyer\, an independent consultant\, and at a large service provider\, he has been active in just about every aspect of e-discovery: directing activities from early identification of potentially pertinent ESI through analyses of produced materials; designing and supervising implementation of TAR and other protocols; presenting content at depositions\,hearings\,arbitrations\, and trials; and testifying on issues ranging from spoliation to pricing to state of the practice.From 2003 to 2009\, George and Tom Gelbmann conducted the Socha-Gelbmann Electronic Discovery Survey. In 2005\, they founded EDRM\, which creates practical global resources to improve e-discovery\, privacy\, security\,and information governance. \n\n\n\nPatricia LeBel-Lasse\, CEDS\, Litigation Paralegal and Litigation Support\, Pullman & Comley\, LLC \n\n\n\nPatricia LeBel-Lasse is a paralegal in the firm’s Litigation Department with more than thirty years of legal and business experience. She assists counsel with complex commercial and business disputes in a variety ofareas in both federal and state courts. She has extensive trial and litigation support experience. In addition\,as a member of the firm’s Internal Investigations practice\, she conducts fact gathering interviews with clientsand relevant parties and helps to manage the fact gathering process. In her role\, Patricia implements newbusiness processes in the areas of electronic data discovery\, litigation support and trial technology.Patricia served as a public member of the State of Connecticut’s Judicial Review Council for a term of fouryears (2013-2017). She currently serves as a member of the firm’s Technology Committee and is a CertifiedE-Discovery Specialist (CEDS).
URL:https://sochaconsulting.com/event/aceds-roundtable-series-transitions-transformations-and-triumphs-in-2020/
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SUMMARY:Exploring Electronic Information in Criminal Investigations Part 3/3
DESCRIPTION:Exploring Electronic Information in Criminal Investigations: Constitutional and “Practical” Concerns \n\n\n\nA Three part series presented by experts Hon. Ron Hedges (ret.)\, Senior Counsel\, Dentons and Hon. James Francis IV (ret.)\, Arbitrator\, Mediator at JAMS and moderated by George Socha\, Socha Consulting LLC. \n\n\n\nElectronic information is all-pervasive. Inevitably\, that information will be a feature of the investigation\, prosecution\, and defense of those accused of crimes. This three-part webinar will explore the constitutional and practical aspects of electronic information in the criminal context. Part One will examine the applicability of the Fourth Amendment. Part Two will look to circumstances under which the Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination may be invoked when individuals are asked to unlock or decrypt devices such as cell phones. Part Three will consider “cooperation” between prosecution and defense as well as admissibility.
URL:https://sochaconsulting.com/event/exploring-electronic-information-in-criminal-investigations-part-3-3/
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SUMMARY:Managing Discovery Of Real-Time Communications
DESCRIPTION:Corporate communications are moving away from email and turning to real-time messaging apps like Slack\, Teams\, LINE\, Hangouts\, Zoom and others. How does this impact discovery\, internal investigations or other litigation? How should you manage it when there is a litigation event? Does this also expand out to mobile devices? \nJoin industry thought leaders\, Joy Murao\, George Socha\, Richard Robinson and Robert Keeling as they discuss their perspectives on how to include these emerging communication applications in discovery. \nLearn From The Experts: \n\n\n\nImportance of Considering Corporate Chat Communications\nMost used: Slack\, Teams\, LINE\, Hangouts\nHabits of users with chat-based applications vs. email\nOther types and habits of internal corporate communications\nImpacts on discovery plan\, analysis\, review and production\nWhat other modern data types should also be considered
URL:https://sochaconsulting.com/event/managing-discovery-of-real-time-communications/
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