E-discovery 2021: What Keeps You Up at Night?
This panel will discuss the current challenges related to conducting e-discovery in the 21st century.  Whether it is the impact of new privacy laws on e-discovery or new sources of ESI, the challenges continue for practitioners.  This panel of seasoned e-discovery counsel and technologists will share their perspectives on the challenges of conducting e-discovery while balancing the associated risks and costs.

Glenn M. Salvo, Senior Corporate Counsel, The Mosaic Company
Kate Johnson, Partner, Dorsey & Whitney LLP
Caroline Sweeney, Director, Knowledge Management/Innovation, Dorsey & Whitney LLP

**NOTE: Watching this recording does not allow the user to obtain CLE, CPD, CPE or HR credits.

 


Proportionality: An E-Discovery Balancing Act
In 2020 a significant number of court decisions addressed proportionality, a factor in e-discovery highlighted in the 2015 amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.  As the FRCP and the case law illustrate, proportionality extends throughout the e-discovery life cycle, from litigation hold to collection, review and production.  Join this expert panel, including Magistrate Judge Hildy Bowbeer and Sarah Stroebel, Deputy General Counsel of U.S. Bank, in a discussion regarding the impact of proportionality throughout discovery and in the courts.

Magistrate Judge Hildy Bowbeer, Magistrate Judge, U.S. District Court, District of Minnesota
Sarah Stroebel, Senior Vice President, Deputy General Counsel, US Bank
Skip Durocher, Partner, Dorsey & Whitney LLP
Eric Weisenburger, Associate, Dorsey & Whitney LLP

**NOTE: Watching this recording does not allow the user to obtain CLE, CPD, CPE or HR credits.

 

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