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Visit The Masters Conference in Chicago on May 23, 2017
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Masters Conference sees the world of technology and the legal community on a crash course. Data is the defining factor of both. If you follow the latest trends from CES or within government, you will quickly realize that data has many different forms, different formats, different locations and different users. All of this has one thing in common. It can dramatically define your case. From worldwide, grave privacy concerns to an internal breach, you need to be ready for the new world of legal and how technology will be pulling the carriage. Legal Technology today is still seriously behind what we see is commonplace within many of your current clients. Our events are focused opening the borders between the legal community, IT community, Information Governance, Cybersecurity and more. Please join us today for a spirited discussion on popular legal topics. Masters has always been a leader in change. Developing and promoting many of the new groups, trends, and rules that impact you today. Join us and watch what over Ten Years of educating in the legal community can teach you.
- Location: Wyndham Grand Chicago Riverfront
- Date/Time: Tuesday, May 23rd, 2017 – 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM CT
- Detailed Agenda
Example Session:
Data, Discovery, and Decisions: Extending Discovery From Collection To Creation
The acceleration of data creation in today’s business world coupled with the requirement to understand, manage, and act on information throughout its lifecycle presents a challenge to information governance and legal discovery professionals seeking to balance process, products, and outcomes. This panel and presentation led by eDiscovery Daily Blog author and eDiscovery expert Doug Austin will provide attendees with an overview of data discovery and legal discovery and help them frame the lifecycle of data through the lens of data and legal discovery objectives, tasks, and tools.
Panel Highlights Include:
- The Objectives of Data Discovery and Legal Discovery
- A Framework for Approaching Discovery
- The Difference Between Insight and Intelligence
- Considering Data from the Point of Creation to Collection
- Considering Data from Collection Through Defensible Disposition
- Tasks and Tools For Effective Discovery
- From Manual Management to Automated Approaches
- Reprise: A Holistic Approach to Discovery
Panel Participants Include:
- Doug Austin: Vice President of Professional Services-CloudNine
Doug Austin is the Vice President of Professional Services for CloudNine. At CloudNine, Doug manages professional services consulting projects for CloudNine clients. Overall, Doug has over 25 years of experience providing legal technology consulting, technical project management and software development services to numerous commercial and government clients. Doug has managed projects in all phases of the EDRM eDiscovery lifecycle. Doug is also the editor of the CloudNine sponsored e-Discovery Daily blog, which has become a trusted resource for e-Discovery news and analysis and is an EDRM Education partner. Since its inception in 2010, e-Discovery Daily has published over 1,350-lifetime posts regarding e-Discovery case law, trends and best practices, which has included case law for over 300 unique cases.
- Matthew C. Wolfe: Attorney-Shook, Hardy & Bacon L.L.P.
Matt has experience in both commercial litigation and insurance coverage disputes, representing both plaintiffs and defendants. He has litigated numerous matters to conclusion, both by dispositive motions and through trial or arbitration. Matt’s commercial litigation work includes representing clients in a variety of industries, including the medical, food and beverage, and e-commerce fields, while his insurance work includes representing and counseling leading insurers on coverage issues. He prioritizes effective communication with his clients to ensure he is helping them efficiently accomplish their goals. Matt also has substantial experience conducting and managing all facets of discovery, including electronic data collection, preservation and production; taking and defending depositions; and successfully arguing discovery motions. He has represented companies in response to third-party and governmental investigations and subpoenas, including by the Department of Justice, the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Consumer Products Safety Commission.
- Ryan Tilot: Counsel, eDiscovery & Information Governance-Seyfarth Shaw
Mr. Tilot is counsel in the Chicago office of Seyfarth Shaw LLP. He devotes his entire practice to eDiscovery and information governance issues from both the consulting and litigation perspective. Mr. Tilot leverages a strong technical background and years of experience working as a records manager and solutions architect in the legal industry. He advises clients on defensible and cost-effective eDiscovery strategies in litigation, including document preservation, production and review. Mr. Tilot also provides consulting services to assist his clients with mitigating risk, reducing costs, improving quality and enhancing efficiency. Mr. Tilot is a recognized leader in legal technology. He was recently a finalist for the International Legal Technology Association’s Knowledge Management Professional of the Year Award. Mr. Tilot is also a certified Six Sigma Yellow Belt and leverages SeyfarthLean® to deliver legal services in an innovative way—with an emphasis on value and continuous improvement— which has been praised by the Association of Corporate Counsel as being “five years ahead of every other AmLaw 200 firm.”
- Mykhaylo Bulyk: Manager, Cyber Intelligence & Incident Response-CDK Global
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