EDRM and Kroll Ontrack to Host Interactive “25 E-Discovery Warnings in 75 Minutes” Session at Legaltech 2016

E-Discovery Practitioners Invited to Share Experiences in an Entertaining and Educational Session

\r\nSt. Paul, Minnesota – December 21, 2015 – EDRM, the leading standards organization for the e-discovery market, announced today that it will partner with Kroll Ontrack, an e-discovery technology and service provider, in hosting a session on “25 E-discovery Warnings in 75 Minutes” at Legaltech New York 2016.\r\n\r\nGeorge Socha, EDRM co-founder and president of Socha Consulting, will join Josh Zylbershlag, vice president of Kroll Ontrack, to moderate a fast-paced series of live stories from audience members, who will give three-minute examples from their own experiences of e-discovery situations gone wrong, explain how the issue was ultimately resolved and share their lessons learned. Legaltech New York participants interested in sharing their stories during this session are encouraged to submit their ideas at www.ediscovery.com/ltnyspeakers by January 8, 2016.\r\n\r\n“The session will offer 25 opportunities to learn from the mistakes of others – an educational and entertaining way to increase one’s own success rate,” says Socha. “We originally presented this session format at ILTACON 2015 with great success, and I look forward to digging into the new challenges and resolutions shared by Legaltech New York participants.”\r\n\r\n“Nothing is more helpful to an e-discovery practitioner than learning from the war stories and hard-won victories of those who deal with e-discovery nuances day in and day out,” says Zylbershlag. “The legal technology ecosystem is filled with creative, determined experts who strive to improve e-discovery management with advanced technologies and processes. I look forward to hearing from these experts and sharing the experience with Legaltech attendees in this session.”\r\n\r\nThe session will take place on Wednesday, February 3, 2016, from 3:45 to 5:00 p.m. at the Legaltech conference at the New York Hilton Midtown on the Avenue of the Americas.\r\n\r\nAbout EDRM\r\nEDRM creates practical resources to improve e-discovery and information governance. Launched in May 2005, EDRM was established to address the lack of standards and guidelines in the e-discovery market. In January 2006, EDRM published the Electronic Discovery Reference Model, followed by additional resources such as IGRM, CARRM, PSRRM, Metrics and the Talent Task Matrix. Since its launch, EDRM has comprised 389 organizations, including 195 service and software providers, 83 corporations, 76 law firms, 20 governmental entities, 10 educational institutions and 5 industry groups involved with e-discovery and information governance.\r\n\r\nAbout Kroll Ontrack LLC\r\nKroll Ontrack provides technology-driven services and solutions to help legal, corporate and government entities as well as consumers manage, recover, search, analyze, review and produce data efficiently and cost-effectively. In addition to its award-winning suite of software, Kroll Ontrack provides data recovery, data destruction, electronic discovery, consulting and document review. For more information about Kroll Ontrack and its offerings please visit www.ediscovery.com or follow @KrollOntrack on Twitter.\r\n\r\nContacts\r\nTom Gelbmann\r\nEDRM, LLC\r\nPhone: 651-483-0022\r\nEmail: tom@gelbmann.biz

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  • Doug Austin

    Doug Austin is the editor and founder of eDiscovery Today and an EDRM Global Advisory Council Leader. 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. He has received the JD Supra Readers Choice Award as the Top eDiscovery Author for 2017 and 2018 and a JD Supra Readers Choice Award as a Top Cybersecurity Author for 2019.

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