Fios Announces 2007 Winter e-Discovery Webcast Series.Judge Ronald Hedges Among Leading Legal Experts Providing New Insights on How to Control the Costs, Risks and Time Associated with Electronic Discovery PORTLAND, Ore. -- Fios([R]) Inc., a leading provider of electronic discovery and litigation An action brought in court to enforce a particular right. The act or process of bringing a lawsuit in and of itself; a judicial contest; any dispute. When a person begins a civil lawsuit, the person enters into a process called litigation. readiness services, today announced its 2007 Winter Webcast series. The new series features leading experts from throughout the electronic discovery industry, including the Honorable Ronald J. Hedges, a U.S. Magistrate Any individual who has the power of a public civil officer or inferior judicial officer, such as a Justice of the Peace. The various state judicial systems provide for judicial officers who are often called magistrates, justices of the peace, or police justices. Judge, D. NJ. The complimentary webcasts offer the latest trends, issues and legal rulings impacting electronic discovery, litigation and compliance response matters. Fios' new winter webcast schedule for 2007 features the following sessions:
-- Discovery Risk Management (DRM): Applying a Risk Management
Framework to e-Discovery
Wednesday, 07 February 2007
Guest Faculty: Prashant Dubey, VP and General Manager, Discovery
Management Services, Fios Inc., and Frank Wu,
Managing Director, Protiviti Independent Risk
Consulting
-- Discovery of Electronically Stored Information: Understanding Safe
Harbor 37(f)
Tuesday, 13 February 2007
Guest Faculty: Judge Ronald J. Hedges, US Magistrate Judge, D. NJ,
Newark, New Jersey and Mary Mack, Esq., Fios, Inc.
-- Privacy and Data Security - Is Your Records Management Program at
Risk?
Tuesday, 20 February 2007
Guest Faculty: Charlene Brownlee, Davis Wright Tremaine, LLP
E-Discovery and Risk Management
Wednesday, 28 February 2007
Guest Faculty: Browning Marean III, DLA Piper
-- Electronic Discovery in the Federal Courts: Preservation &
Spoliation
Tuesday, 06 March 2007
Guest Faculty: Stephen Brody, O'Melveny & Myers LLP
-- Advanced Litigation Issues in E-Discovery
Tuesday, 27 March 2007
Guest Faculty: Sharon L. Caffrey, Esq., Duane Morris LLP,
Philadelphia
Fios' webcasts are one hour in length and are offered at no charge. Pre-registration is required. More information on the webcasts, topics being discussed, newly added sessions, and how to register is available on Fios' website at: http://www.fiosinc.com/events/webcasts.html. About Fios Inc. Serving the legal community since 1999, Fios Inc. gives litigation support teams, outside counsel and in-house In-house In the context of general equities, keeping an activity within the firm. For example, rather than go to the marketplace and sell a security for a client to anyone, an attempt is made to find a buyer to complete the transaction with the firm. counsel greater control over litigation response and electronic discovery processes. Fios provides complete visibility into potentially responsive data, allowing clients to collect, process, review and produce massive amounts of electronic documents while maintaining a legally defensible de·fen·si·ble adj. Capable of being defended, protected, or justified: defensible arguments. de·fen audit trail. Fios' proprietary data collection, processing and Web-based review technologies are based on an in-depth knowledge of litigation and information technology, enabling fast, efficient and cost-effective cost-effective, n the minimal expenditure of dollars, time, and other elements necessary to achieve the health care result deemed necessary and appropriate. discovery response. Fios is also the principal sponsor of the leading Internet Internet Publicly accessible computer network connecting many smaller networks from around the world. It grew out of a U.S. Defense Department program called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), established in 1969 with connections between computers at the portals for electronic discovery and compliance response: DiscoveryResources.org and ComplianceResources.org. Headquartered in Portland, Ore., Fios is backed by top investors, including 3i, Fluke fluke, parasitic flatworm of the trematoda class, related to the tapeworm. Instead of the cilia, external sense organs, and epidermis of the free-living flatworms, adult flukes have sucking disks with which they cling to their hosts and an external cuticle that Ventures, FBR FBR Friedman, Billings, Ramsey Group, Inc. (investment firm) FBR Fast Breeder Reactor FBR Federal Benefit Rate FBR Foundation for Biomedical Research FBR Foundation for Blood Research FBR Fluidized Bed Reactor CoMotion, Digital Partners and Banyan banyan (băn`yən), species of fig (Ficus bengalensis) of the family Moraceae (mulberry family), native to India, where it is venerated. Its seeds usually germinate in the branches of some tree where they have been dropped by birds. Capital Partners, and has offices throughout the continental United States United States territory, including the adjacent territorial waters, located within North America between Canada and Mexico. Also called CONUS. . For more information about the company and its services, visit http://www.fiosinc.com. Fios and Fios products are trademarks of Fios Inc. Other product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners. |
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