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Ethics of ESI: Do Lawyers Need to be "Techies" in the Age of E-Discovery?

WebEx recording file format
Originally broadcast on November 18, 2008
Duration:  60 minutes


Today’s litigators cannot ignore technology in light of their professional responsibilities. E-Discovery demands that they have some understanding of electronically stored information (“ESI”) in order to represent clients with duties to preserve and produce ESI. But how much does a lawyer need to know about ESI? How can a lawyer satisfy his or her ethical responsibilities without becoming an expert in computer technology?

View the recording of this web seminar and hear firsthand from two noted E-Discovery experts,Steve Bennett of Jones Day and Adam Cohen of FTI Consulting, as they explore the boundaries between legal and technical expertise and the impact of technical issues on lawyers' ethical duties to represent clients competently and zealously where so much relevant information is electronically stored.


 


Steve Bennett,
Jones Day


 
Adam Cohen,
FTI Consulting

 

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