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Conference Opening
\r\n[su_tabs]\r\n[su_tab title=”Introduction by Co-Chairs”][/su_tab]\r\n[su_tab title=”Presenters”][column grid=”4″ span=”1″]\r\n\r\nWilliam Hamilton\r\nPartner\r\nQuarles & Brady and Executive Director, ICAIR[/column]\r\n[column grid=”4″ span=”1″]\r\n\r\nGeorge L. Dawson\r\nInterim Dean\r\nLevin College of Law, University of Florida[/column]\r\n\r\n[column grid=”4″ span=”1″]\r\n\r\nGeorge Socha\r\nPresident\r\nSocha Consulting, LLC[/column][column grid=”4″ span=”2″][/column][/su_tab]\r\n[/su_tabs]\r\n\r\n
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Getting Cloud Data from the New Big Three: Google, iCloud & MS Office 365
\r\n50 minutes\r\n[su_tabs]\r\n[su_tab title=”Description”]Digital data has moved and is continuing to move to the cloud. Individuals, businesses, and corporations find cloud sourcing to be a compelling value proposition. How can counsel manage not only traditional office documents now created, hosted and shared in the cloud but social media and social communications. Google has not integrated social messaging and video messaging into its basic suite of business productions. How can this digital information be requested, delivered and analyzed? The questions for E-Discovery are how can information be easily harvested from cloud locations and reviewed seamlessly.\r\n\r\nOur expert panel takes you through the nuts and bolts of cloud E-Discovery with practical examples and demonstrations.[/su_tab]\r\n[su_tab title=”Presenters”][column grid=”4″ span=”1″]\r\n\r\nMartin Audet\r\nE-Discovery Consultant, Nuix[/column]\r\n[column grid=”4″ span=”1″]\r\n\r\nIan Campbell\r\nPresident and CEO, iCONECT Development, LLC[/column]\r\n[column grid=”4″ span=”1″]\r\n\r\nDera Nevin\r\nDirector of E-Discovery Services, Proskauer Rose LLP[/column]\r\n[column grid=”4″ span=”1″]\r\n\r\nCraig Ball\r\nCraig Ball, LLC[/column][/su_tab]\r\n[su_tab title=”Watch the Webinar”]\r\n[/su_tab]\r\n[/su_tabs]\r\n
Discovering Your Every Move: Mobile devices – iOS, Android and others (including GPS data)
\r\n50 minutes\r\n[su_tabs]\r\n[su_tab title=”Description”]Key case information is there for the taking. We live our digital lives on our mobile devices. Your smartphone knows your every move and heartbeat. But how do you get this critical information and then allow it to tell the story with other digital data? Our distinguished panel knows how and shows you.[/su_tab]\r\n[su_tab title=”Presenters”][column grid=”4″ span=”1″]\r\n\r\nTom Howe\r\nElectronic Discovery Lawyer, Howe & Associates[/column]\r\n[column grid=”4″ span=”1″]\r\n\r\nJulie Brown\r\nLitigation Technology Manager, Vorys, Sater, Seymour & Pease LLP[/column]\r\n[column grid=”4″ span=”1″]\r\n\r\nMike Quartararo\r\nDirector of Litigation Support Services, Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP[/column]\r\n[column grid=”4″ span=”1″]\r\n\r\nGary Jones\r\nU.S. Magistrate Judge, Northern District of Florida[/column]\r\n[/su_tab]\r\n[/su_tabs]\r\n
The Four V’s and Your Fridge: Big Data and the Internet of Things (fitbit, black boxes)
\r\n50 minutes\r\n[su_tabs]\r\n[su_tab title=”Description”]Computer devices are everywhere, and they don’t need a screen to run perfectly. Welcome to the Internet of Things (IoT), where everything is linked and networked: the car, the refrigerator, work, devices everywhere. This is the world of commercial drones and smart thermostats. What are IoT implications for for E-Discovery? What does the world of the quantified self, the quantified home and the quantified everything have in store for electronic discovery and privacy? That reality is now here. Our panel of thought leaders make this new reality, and its immediate implications, come alive for you.[/su_tab]\r\n[su_tab title=”Presenters”][column grid=”5″ span=”1″]\r\n\r\nGordon J. Calhoun\r\nPartner, Lewis Brisbois[/column]\r\n[column grid=”5″ span=”1″]\r\n\r\nJoel Wuesthoff\r\nDirector, Robert Half Legal E-Discovery Services[/column]\r\n[column grid=”5″ span=”1″]\r\n\r\nMichael Dalewitz\r\nCEO and Founder of Inspired Review[/column]\r\n[column grid=”5″ span=”1″]\r\n\r\nMonica Bay\r\nStanford Center for Legal Informatics (CodeX)[/column]\r\n[column grid=”5″ span=”1″]\r\n\r\nJacques Nack Ngue\r\nManager of the elite Data Science team at Paul Hastings, LLP and Principal of JNN Group, Inc[/column]\r\n[/su_tab]\r\n[/su_tabs]\r\n
Conference Keynote Address
\r\n45 minutes\r\n[su_tabs]\r\n[su_tab title=”Description”]“Evidence Everywhere: Chances and Challenges of Mobile, Cloud and the Internet of Things.”[/su_tab]\r\n[su_tab title=”Presenters”][column grid=”4″ span=”1″]\r\n\r\nCraig Ball\r\nCraig Ball, LLC[/column]\r\n[column grid=”4″ span=”1″]\r\n\r\nGary Jones\r\nU.S. Magistrate Judge, Northern District of Florida[/column]\r\n[column grid=”4″ span=”2″][/column]\r\n[/su_tab]\r\n[/su_tabs]\r\n
Cracking Open the Odd Egg that is Social Media Metadata
\r\n50 minutes\r\n[su_tabs]\r\n[su_tab title=”Description”]If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it must be a duck. Wrong! Social media metadata is a digital world unto itself. Welcome to this new universe of Twitter, Facebook, and the world of social media and how it can make or break your case. How can you defensibly respond to requests for social media? Our panel guides you through this new world with real demos.[/su_tab]\r\n[su_tab title=”Presenters”][column grid=”4″ span=”1″]\r\n\r\nCraig Ball\r\nCraig Ball, LLC[/column]\r\n[column grid=”4″ span=”1″]\r\n\r\nRene Laurens\r\nProduct Specialist, kCura[/column]\r\n[column grid=”4″ span=”1″]\r\n\r\nMike Quartararo\r\nDirector of Litigation Support Services, Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP[/column]\r\n[column grid=”4″ span=”1″]\r\n\r\nMonica Bay\r\nStanford Center for Legal Informatics (CodeX)[/column]\r\n[/su_tab]\r\n[/su_tabs]\r\n
Continuous Active Review Takes on Social Media
\r\n50 minutes\r\n[su_tabs]\r\n[su_tab title=”Description”]TAR 2.0 is here! We are talking about continuous active learning. It works for social media too. The leader of the TAR “continuous active learning” process will show and tell the story and be quizzed by our distinguished panel. Find out how technology is made for you—not experts.[/su_tab]\r\n[su_tab title=”Presenters”][column grid=”4″ span=”1″]\r\n\r\nJohn Tredennick\r\nCEO, Catalyst Repository Systems, Inc.[/column]\r\n[column grid=”4″ span=”1″]\r\n\r\nJohn Burchfield\r\nExecutive Vice President at DSi (formerly Document Solutions, Inc.)[/column]\r\n[column grid=”4″ span=”1″]\r\n\r\nJulie Brown\r\nLitigation Technology Manager, Vorys, Sater, Seymour & Pease LLP[/column]\r\n[column grid=”4″ span=”1″]\r\n\r\nGordon J. Calhoun\r\nPartner, Lewis Brisbois[/column]\r\n[/su_tab]\r\n[/su_tabs]\r\n
The Social Media Quick Peek: Early Data Assessment
\r\n80 minutes\r\n[su_tabs]\r\n[su_tab title=”Description”]The key to “winning” contemporary litigation is to know your data. Watch this demonstration of the quick peek early data assessment with our distinguished panel of service providers, E-Discovery expert lawyer and special master, and Magistrate Judge. Why wait until the end of the case to really know the story?[/su_tab]\r\n[su_tab title=”Presenters”][column grid=”4″ span=”1″]\r\n\r\nCanaan Himmelbaum\r\nVice President of Business Development at Advanced Discovery[/column]\r\n[column grid=”4″ span=”1″]\r\n\r\nJason A. Pill\r\nPhelps Dunbar LLP[/column]\r\n[column grid=”4″ span=”1″]\r\n\r\nDera Nevin\r\nDirector of E-Discovery Services, Proskauer Rose LLP[/column]\r\n[column grid=”4″ span=”1″]\r\n\r\nAndy Wilson\r\nCEO, Logikcull.com[/column]\r\n[/su_tab]\r\n[su_tab title=”Watch the Webinar”]Join us on Wednesday, April 15, 2015 from 1:00 to 2:00 pm Central when we present the free live EDRM and ACEDS Webinar, “The Social Media Quick Peek: Early Data Assessment.”\r\n\r\nThis webinar is a reprise of the highly successful panel session at the recent UF Law / EDRM\r\n3rd Annual Electronic Discovery Conference. Our panelists did such a wonderful job there that we have asked them to do it again![/su_tab]\r\n[/su_tabs]\r\n\r\n[contentblock id=1357]