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Join us on February 4th for a special
LegalTech presentation entitled,
"Technology that Works"
Our panel of
experts will explore the most important advances in electronic discovery
in 2003 and how technology will influence trial readiness in 2004. Our
panelists will include:
- Robert Vitello
Director of Legal
Technology Office of the NY State Attorney General
- Tom Moore, Esq.
Partner, Proskauer Rose LLP
- Jonathan Shaman, Esq.
Senior Associate and
Director of Technology, Constantine & Partners
- Sam Solomon, CEO and Paul Neale, VP/GM
DOAR
Litigation Support & Trial Services
Location: NY Hilton at 53rd Street & Ave of the
Americas Beekman Parlor, 2nd floor
Times: 10:30 - Noon -
Conquering Evidence Get an
inside view of the electronic discovery process from the perspective of
the New York State Attorney General's Office. Learn how web repositories
helped some of the largest securities firms handle regulatory
investigations and class-action litigation. And, we'll scratch the surface
on what it took to manage 7 years worth of evidence in the Visa/MasterCard
case.
Noon - 1:30 p.m. - Buffet lunch
with speakers* Lunch will be
served to allow attendees the opportunity to converse one-on-one with
panelists.
1:30 - 3:00 p.m. - The Value of
Being "Trial Ready" We'll
continue the Visa/MasterCard discussion by reviewing how being trial ready
helped the Retailers' negotiate the largest settlement in 2003. We'll
examine the impact of visuals on jurors and review the key components of
trial graphics used in major 2003 engagements including New York Times v.
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