How the Emerging Area of E-Discovery Impacts You and Your Clients
Thursday, January 21, 2010
1 p.m.
(Americas) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
Join Kyle C. Bisceglie for an hour-long Webinar featuring a practitioner’s analysis of the use of electronically stored information (ESI) as evidence in federal and state litigation in New York. As an August 2009 report from the Association of the Bar of the City of New York mentions, the “explosion of electronic discovery in all areas of litigation necessitates changes” in the way attorneys practice.
No longer confined to “big ticket” litigation, electronic discovery is increasingly important in all areas of practice, from domestic relations to international trade. Attorneys must master the technical and the legal aspects of identifying, creating and preserving electronically stored information, of managing the cost of producing electronically stored information, and of preserving privileged information and preventing spoliation of evidence.
Kyle C. Bisceglie is a partner with Olshan Grundman Frome Rosenzweig & Wolosky LLP in New York. He maintains a national practice counseling domestic and foreign corporations, partnerships and individuals in complex commercial and financial litigation, alternative dispute resolution, risk analysis and litigation avoidance. Mr. Bisceglie litigates a wide variety of complex commercial matters. Electronic discovery has been an integral part of Mr. Bisceglie’s practice for his entire career in private practice. Recently, he has lectured on ESI-related topics and authored multiple expert commentaries on ESI for LexisNexis, and is the author of the forthcoming LexisNexis® Practice Guide: New York E-Discovery and Evidence.
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