University of Richmond

Symposium Information

Spring 2012

The Richmond Journal of Law and Technology (JOLT) is proud to announce our 2012 Symposium: Overcoming Obstacles in Electronic Discovery.

Please join us on Friday, February 24, 2012.
10:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.. Sign-in beginning at 9:30 a.m.
Honorable Robert R. Mehrige, Jr., Moot Courtroom, T.C. Williams School of Law at the University of Richmond

Approved for 3.0 CLE credits; 0.5 ethics credits

Online Registration

Please click here to register to attend the symposium.

Directions to the University of Richmond can be found here.

For additional information please contact Joel Hermsdorfer at joel.hermsdorfer@richmond.edu.

Speakers

JOLT is proud to announce the following speakers for Overcoming Obstacles in Electronic Discovery

Magistrate Judge David J. Waxse, U.S. District Court for the District of Kansas, presenting his article: Cooperation - What is it and why do it? Judge Waxse will also conduct a discussion on ethical e-Discovery practice.

William W. Belt, Leader of the e-Discovery Practice Group at LeClairRyan, along with
Denis A. Kiker, Partner in the e-Discovery Practice Group at LeClairRyan, and
Daryl E. Shetterly, Partner in the e-Discovery Practice Group at LeClairRyan, presenting their article: Technology-Assisted Document Review: Is It Defensible?

Kenneth N. Rashbaum, Co-Chair of the e-Discovery Division at Rashbaum Associates LLC, along with
Matthew F. Knouff, General Counsel and e-Discovery Counsel at CDS Inc., presenting their article: Admissibility of Non-U.S. Electronic Evidence.

Jay Brudz, Co-Chair of the e-Discovery and Information Governance Section at Williams Mullen, delivering his address "e-Discovery Clauses in Commercial Contracts."