2nd Annual eDiscovery for the Life Science Industry Conference

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Enhancing eDiscovery Practices through Risk Mitigation, Implementing Strategies for Cost-Containment and Reducing Volume of Data for Preservation, Collection and Review

February 27-28, 2012 | Philadelphia, PA

 

Pharmaceutical, biotech, medical device and diagnostic companies have unique regulatory requirements and technologies that impact how they conduct internal investigations caused by regulatory inquires, litigation, antitrust and whistleblowers. The industry uses a variety of resources to conduct the investigation, including internal response teams and outside counsel. With the scope of these investigations often ranging beyond simply reviewing email & created user accounts, extending to enterprise applications for financial and human resource information, file-sharers, document management systems, collaboration tools and structured databases for sales, marketing, research and development and clinical trials, the manner in which these internal investigations are conducted and the tools used requires a tremendous amount of technology and resources where eDiscovery becomes a central tool and asset. With many organizations facing numerous lawsuits based on patent infringement, intellectual property protection or any of the myriad number of regulations they are held accountable for, the use of eDiscovery techniques has become more popular than ever.

CLE CREDIT: This conference has been approved for 10.5 hours of Pennsylvania MCLE credit

 

TOPICS TO BE COVERED

  • The Cloud: The Good, the Bad & the Ugly
  • Panel Discussion: Living In a World of Social Networks: Understanding the Impact on eDiscovery Practices
  • Examining The National Labor Relations Board’s Report on Social Media
  • Understanding the Value & Risk of Predictive Coding
  • Panel Discussion: Judicial Perspective on Current eDiscovery Environment in the Courtroom
  • Panel Discussion: Cost-Containment Models For eDiscovery Management and Litigation Cost
  • Case Study: Maximizing eDiscovery Resources: Doing More with Less
  • Best Practices in Building an eDiscovery Team with Legal & It and Fostering That Relationship with Strong Communication
  • Increasing Oversight While Creating an Environment of Cooperation with Outside Counsel
  • Update on the Seventh Circuit eDiscovery Pilot Program
  • Panel Discussion: Promoting Proportionality in High Stakes Litigation and Government Investigations
  • Successfully Managing eDiscovery From a Mass Tort Perspective
  • Navigating The Complexities of Attorney-Client Privilege In eDiscovery
  • Educating Custodians within a Multi-Generational Workforce on Rim Policies and Procedures
  • Panel Discussion: The Future of Records Management Technology

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KEY PRESENTERS INCLUDE

 

David Waxse
US Magistrate Judge
Kansas

 

Craig Shaffer
US Magistrate Judge
Colorado

 

Timothy Hillman
US Magistrate Judge
Massachusetts

 

Tom Anderton
Vice President, Intellectual Property and Legal Affairs
Presidio Pharmaceuticals

 

Patricia Barbieri
Assistant General Counsel, Employment & Litigation
Daiichi Sankyo, Inc.

 


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