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2008 Peer to Peer Authenticating Digital Evidence
Barrister Stephen Mason posits that policies and procedures based on standards and  best practices and documentation that shows they have been followed are the foundation for proving that records submitted as evidence are reliable, usable and have integrity.  A good bibliography on this subject is included.
2008 Peer to Peer Globalization Gone Wild - Managing Foreign-Language Documents
Gary Wiener of Liquid Litigation Management gives a thorough technical explanation of the difficulties non-Ascii character sets can create in the electronic discovery process. 
2008 Conference Discovery from the European Perspective
Just as work customs and laws are different, regulations governing electronic discovery are not the same in Europe as in the U.S. - and they vary from nation to nation and state to state within the European Union.  A paper by Nigel Murray of Trilantic.
2008 Conference International Discovery and Handling Foreign Language Data
Joanne Lane, Stephen Dooley, Browning Marean, and Nigel Murray of Trilantic on understanding practical and jurisdictional issues related to discovery/e-disclosure in other countries, and the terminology and technology related to handling foreign language data.
2008 Conference Trial Presentation and War Room Setup Tips and Tricks
Ceyda Tocsoy, Deborah McReynolds, Sandra Potter, and Michael Hahn of Verdict Systems offer practical tips on trial support.
2008 Conference Trial Support Preparation Checklist
Deb McReynolds provides this sample checklist for managing the trial prep process.
2008 Conference Unlimited Litigation Support on Limited Resources
Ceyda Tocsoy and Michael Conde look at how any firm can match the "fire-power" of their opponents with the appropriate set of tools and processes to manage their litigation.  Insight into the tools you need, how to allocate internal resources and how to recover the costs of providing effective litigation support is provided.
2008 Webinar How to Choose and Implement a Web-based Litigation Support Solution
Vic Peterson, Karen LaFleur, Lisa Clements and Chad Pappenfus in a discussion of their experiences with this type of project, including:  identifying candidate software, the utility of user surveys, implementation and training issues, and how to judge success.
2007 Peer to Peer Wireless War Room and Trial Setup
Vic Peterson discusses what you need to know to harness the power of electronic communications for your war room and shares a few considerations drawn from the experiences of his trial support team.
2007 Conference Best Practices for a Trial Setup
Vic Peterson talks about trial support best practices and what to plan for, including war room setup, what to consider when choosing trial support software, the necessity of training, the subtleties of attorney and trial staff coordination, the necessity of practice, the ins and outs of negotiating with the court, responding effectively to technical failures or challenges, appropriate communication methods such as wireless and internet access, and security issues.  Vic also provides this useful Checklist for a Trial Site setup, a one page list of things to remember for a War Room Setup, and a Flash Kit List for supplies and tools to take for a war room.
2007 Conference Discovery Project Management Template
A spreadsheet of over 40 tasks associated with the eDiscovery process.
2007 Conference Predictability in E-Discovery
Thomas Barce, Laurie Weiss, John Roman, and Ceyda Tocsoy review some of the proactive measures law firms can take to better facilitate the e-discovery process.  
2007 Conference Sample Discovery Review Budget Estimate
From DLA Piper,  a scenario-based estimate of document review expenses related to a typical matter.
2007 Conference Ten Emerging Trends in E-Discovery
Stephen Dooley, Browning Marean,  Deborah McReynolds, and Arthur Smith lead the discussion about how the FRCP Rule changes have affected e-discovery. What have firms done to enlighten their personnel on the rule changes, and how does this impact clients, attorneys, paralegals and litigation support? What have vendors done to change their strategies?
2007 Conference Who's Driving the EDD Bus?
Understand the various components affecting electronic discovery in a corporate environment; identify and understand the legal department's need to educate, orchestrate and guide the overall process. Panel includes: Sean Sullivan, Altria Corporate Services, Jeff Beard, Karin Roberts, John Nicoll-Senft, moderated by Michael Worth, KKL
2007 Resource Library Offsite Assignment Checklist
Marina Salazar provides this handy list of essentials for off-site work, everything from cell phone chargers to lozenges is covered.
2006 Conference eDiscovery Process Primer
Robert Brownstone and Kevin Moore cover the five steps in the eDiscovery process: planning, acquisition, narrowing, review and production
2006 Conference How to talk to Attorneys and Clients About E-Discovery
Browning Marean provides some useful talking points in working with attorneys and also outlines discovery response procedures and ediscovery team processes
2006 Conference Sample RFP for Litigation Services
One member firm's sample RFP.
2006 Conference Sample SLA between Help Desk and Litigation Support
A proposed SLA defining services provided and time frames between two departments.
2006 Conference Trial Support Preparation Worksheet
A handy checklist for keeping track of contact info, equipment and facilities requirements for trial.
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