Financial Poise Webinars™ announces “Discovery Practice,” a live webinar premiering April 18th at 2:00 PM CST. This webinar is co-produced by West LegalEdCenter™ and part of the “Newbie Litigator School – Part I” series. It will feature Joelle M. Shabat (Lawrence Kamin, LLC); Constance Grieves (Massey & Gail LLP); and Richard Hellerman (The Law Office of Richard K. Hellerman).
This hour demystifies a mystifying process, and to provide listeners with what they need to know to not get tripped up in litigation. At the very least, you will understand why the acronym “ESI” causes our panel to wince.
If you say the word “discovery” to a litigator, the reaction may not be kind. Discovery—the exchange of relevant information, usually in the form of documents or oral depositions, takes up the majority of a litigator’s time and costs clients the most money. This episode begins with a summary of the rules governing discovery. In particular, we discuss the new federal rules governing the preservation and discovery of electronic data and information, and the new concept of “proportionality” in discovery. We also discuss the practicalities of discovery: budgeting, tactics, and common opportunities and pitfalls. This hour demystifies a mystifying process, and to provide listeners with what they need to know to not get tripped up in litigation. At the very least, you will understand why the acronym “ESI” causes our panel to wince.
Learn More or Register:
https://westlegaledcenter.com/program_guide/course_detail.jsf?courseId=100299230.
Note: If you or your firm are subscribed to West LegalEdCenter™, this webinar is included in your subscription at no additional cost.
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