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October 30, 2006

kers—the federal magistrates who will be ruling on these issues. We are pleased to announce that Magistrate Judges Paul Grimm, John Facciola, and Ron Hedges joined us for this interactive event.

Moderated by nationally known e-discovery commentator Thomas Allman, this audio conference offered the unique opportunity to get practical advice from the judges who will be deciding your e-discovery motions. The presentation focused on the four most troublesome aspects of theNew Rules, specifically:
  • Meet and confer requirements
  • Preserving privilege and FRE 502 issues
  • Preservation obligations and the safe harbor provision
  • Forms of production
Order the recording of this widely attended audio conference and hear from our elite panel regarding the New Rules. In just 90 minutes, we addressed top concerns, and gave attendees the opportunity to ask questions—and get answers.

Moderator
Thomas Y. Allman, Senior Counsel, Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw LLP

Panelists
Magistrate Judge Paul W. Grimm (D. Md)
Magistrate Judge John M. Facciola (D. D.C.)
Magistrate Judge Ronald J. Hedges (D. N.J.)

Who Attended:
  • Attorneys from large law firms
  • Corporate legal departments
  • e-Discovery vendors


CLE Accreditation: Pike & Fischer will apply for CLE accreditation in all states for which we receive a request. You will be provided with an opportunity to apply for same as part of the post-event evaluation process. Your request should include name, state, bar association number, and email address of each listener. CLE cOn December 1, the Proposed Amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure addressing electronically stored information went into effect. Since their release, many litigators and general counsel have become sufficiently familiar with the new rules tohave developed some practical concerns about complying with them.

This program will provided listeners the opportunity to get answers to their most frequently asked questions from a representative selection of the most significant decision-maredits areapplicable to live event registrations only. Clients purchasing audio recordings of our audio conference events are not eligible for CLE credit. The accreditation process typically takes 2-3 months. Questions? Contact Pike & Fischer Customer Care.


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