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SUMMARY:Canadian eDiscovery Caselaw Year in Review
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a comprehensive review of the key Canadian eDiscovery case law decisions from the past year.\n\n\nJoin us for a comprehensive review of the key Canadian eDiscovery case law decisions from the past year. Our experienced panel of legal experts will provide in-depth analysis of the most significant cases and their impact on the practice of eDiscovery in Canada. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions and engage in a lively discussion with our panel. This webinar is a must-attend for in-house counsel\, litigation lawyers\, and eDiscovery professionals. \nSpeakers\nC﻿hris Walker\, Senior Manager\, Forensic Technology\, KPMG \nChris is a Senior Manager in KPMG’s Forensic Technology practice with over 15 years of eDiscovery\, digital forensic and cyber security experience. Chris frequently works in collaboration with clients to develop custom proactive and reactive responses to eDiscovery\, digital forensic and cyber security threats. \nChris is recognized by Law Business Research’s Who’s Who Legal Canada as a leading eDiscovery practitioner in Canada. He has extensively worked on various eDiscovery projects\, insider threat investigations\, cyber incident response investigations\, digital forensic investigations and with respect to the development and implementation of governance frameworks associated with security controls. Chris’ experience enables him to identify\, implement and operationalize appropriate and cost-effective solutions to technology and security challenges. \n \nMichael Lalande\, Senior Director\, FTI Consulting \nMichael Lalande is listed as a National Leader in eDiscovery with Who’s Who Legal. Former eDiscovery counsel\, now engaged as a Senior Director at FTI Consulting\, Mr. Lalande’s main focus is on eDiscovery and Digital evidence. He has authored several eDiscovery academic publications\, chapters of books\, and Sedona Canada Principles. Mr. Lalande is a member of the Digital Evidence eDiscovery Working Group\, Sedona Conference\, and the EDRM working group. \n \nGordon Lee\, eDiscovery Lawyer\, Vice President\, MT>3 (a division of McCarthy Tétrault LLP) \nGordon Lee is a lawyer at MT>3\, a division of McCarthy Tétrault. His practice covers all phases of e-Discovery and information governance\, with a particular focus on leveraging legal technology for complex data analysis. Gordon advises clients on a wide range of litigation and regulatory matters\, including class actions\, large-scale commercial litigation\, and Competition Bureau Supplementary Information Requests. He has worked with clients on Information Governance projects across various industries\, including banking\, finance\, retail\, manufacturing\, professional services\, and transportation. Gordon frequently provides advice on best practices for data retention\, defensible disposition\, legal holds\, and privacy. Prior to his current role in e-Discovery\, Gordon worked for the Ministry of the Attorney General on a prominent public inquiry and practiced in insurance defence litigation. \n \nJennifer Thompson\, Head\, Osler Works – Disputes\, Osler\, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP \nJennifer Thompson is the Head of Osler Works – Disputes\, which houses Osler’s Discovery Management Services\, along with many other innovative litigation solutions. Jennifer’s previous commercial litigation\, project management and knowledge management experience make her uniquely positioned to facilitate Osler’s efficient and effective delivery of cutting-edge legal services. Jennifer and her team accomplish this by working with all members of the Litigation Department to ensure that the legal\, intellectual and practical expertise of each member is captured and readily accessible to all legal professionals at Osler. Jennifer also leads the continuous assessment and development of legal technology in the Litigation Department and facilitates the education and training of Osler litigators and clients with respect to new developments in this area.
URL:https://toronto.aceds.org/events/canadian-ediscovery-caselaw-year-in-review/
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SUMMARY:eDiscovery Year in Review: Technologies\, Workflows and General Developments
DESCRIPTION:This eDiscovery Year in Review webinar will discuss emerging technologies\, workflows\, and developments in the eDiscovery industry.\n\n\nJoin us for the eDiscovery Year in Review webinar where we will discuss emerging technologies\, workflows\, and developments in the eDiscovery industry. \nThis lively panel discussion will cover a range of topics including artificial intelligence\, machine learning\, and automation\, which are increasingly being used to streamline eDiscovery processes and improve efficiency. The event will also touch on current challenges and trends in the eDiscovery industry\, including the increasing volume of data\, the need for collaboration and communication among stakeholders\, and the growing importance of defensible and repeatable processes. \n \nSpeakers\nChris Walker (Moderator)\, Senior Manager\, Forensic Technology\, KPMG \nChris is a Senior Manager in KPMG’s Forensic Technology practice with over 15 years of eDiscovery\, digital forensic and cyber security experience. Chris frequently works in collaboration with clients to develop custom proactive and reactive responses to eDiscovery\, digital forensic and cyber security threats. \nChris is recognized by Law Business Research’s Who’s Who Legal Canada as a leading eDiscovery practitioner in Canada. He has extensively worked on various eDiscovery projects\, insider threat investigations\, cyber incident response investigations\, digital forensic investigations and with respect to the development and implementation of governance frameworks associated with security controls. Prior to joining KPMG\, Chris worked at two of Canada’s leading national law firms where he was responsible for overseeing technology focused investigations\, strategic engagement planning and execution\, financial management\, innovation and growth\, risk management and business development initiatives. Chris has worked with clients on projects across various industries\, including banking\, construction\, finance\, government\, manufacturing and professional services. Chris’ experience enables him to identify\, implement and operationalize appropriate and cost-effective solutions to technology and security challenges. \n \nIan Campbell\, President & CEO of iCONECT \nIan Campbell is President & CEO of iCONECT\, a global market leader in producing cutting-edge innovative eDiscovery Document Review software used by leading law firms in some of the world’s most complex legal cases. He is responsible for sales operations and business development\, product lifecycle development and partner relations. A key priority is cross-marketing the iCONECT platform to the plaintiff\, medical\, government\, corporate\, and police services industries. \n \nDoug Austin\, Editor of eDiscovery Today \nDoug Austin is the Editor of eDiscovery Today\, a daily blog about eDiscovery\, cybersecurity\, data privacy and information governance trends\, best practices and case law. Doug is an established eDiscovery thought leader with over 30 years of experience providing eDiscovery best practices\, legal technology consulting and technical project management services to numerous commercial and government clients. Doug has published a daily blog since 2010 and has written numerous articles and white papers\, receiving the JD Supra Readers Choice Award as a Top eDiscovery Author and Top Cybersecurity Author. Doug has presented at numerous webcasts\, events and conferences\, including Legaltech New York\, ILTACON\, Relativity Fest\, University of Florida E-Discovery Conference\, Masters Conference and many local and regional conferences. \n \nGretel Best\, Manager of Litigation Support & eDiscovery\, Gowlings WLG \nGretel Best is a senior law clerk and manager of litigation support & eDiscovery at Gowling WLG. Focusing primarily on large corporate/commercial litigation matters\, Gretel assists clients and legal professionals in all areas of litigation — including documentary production\, examinations for discovery\, trials\, appeals\, inquiries\, arbitrations and small claims court matters. \nShe has particularly extensive experience in large electronic discovery matters\, as well as forensic electronic document preservation\, collection and review for the purposes of litigation. This experience is underpinned by a sophisticated knowledge of various eDiscovery litigation support software platforms\, including Relativity\, AD Summation\, iCONECT\, Caselogistix\, Clearwell and Ringtail. \nGretel is a Relativity Certified Administrator\, an ACEDS Certified eDiscovery Specialist and holds an Osgoode Hall Law School Certificate in eDiscovery\, Records Management\, Information Governance and Privacy.
URL:https://toronto.aceds.org/events/ediscovery-year-in-review-technologies-workflows-and-general-developments/
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