IN‐HOUSE CLE SERIES ‐ “Bringing E‐Discovery Workshops To You”
Practical, Interactive Workshop Designed for Small Groups, Conducted At Your Office.
Select a workshop and the date and time and we will send along a trainer to you. Brought to you by Litigation Edge and supported by the Singapore Academy of Law.
CLICK HERE to find out which workshop is suitable for your practice. Download the REGISTRATION FORM
Workshop 1: E-Discovery Readiness for Litigation Teams
This course is an introduction to E-Discovery. It is designed to equip lawyers and paralegals who are new to e-discovery with a sound understanding of fundamental e-discovery concepts and PD3. Course Content -
1. An overview of E-Discovery and PD3 of 2009
2. The impact of PD3 and Electronically Stored Documents (ESD) on trial preparation
3. Understanding key concepts: EDRM, ESD, metadata, De-duplication, native formats
4. Pitfalls and challenges in initiating and responding to e-discovery
5. E-Discovery toolkits and templates
Workshop 2: Drafting PD3 Protocols and Keyword Searches
This is an advanced workshop for lawyers who are familiar with e-discovery concepts and processes, but would like a practical understanding of key word searches and tips on drafting a protocol that works! Course Content – includes scenario-based discussions on -
1. Initiating PD3
2. Possible Responses to a PD3 Request
3. What to look for in a Search Engine or Document Review Tool
4. How to “Cost” an E-Discovery Exercise
5. Drafting the Protocol, including consideration of - Collection Issues; Privilege and Confidentiality; Who should undertake the collection; Crafting Keyword Searches; Engaging Experts
Workshop 3: Litigation Support – Harnessing the Benefits of Digitization in Trial Preparation
This course is a practical workshop for litigation support paralegals. Participants will learn how to harness the benefits of digitization and optimize the use of digitized documents in trial preparation. The course will include hands on demonstration of -
1. Best practices in document scanning, OCR and document naming
2. The use of desktop litigation support tools for managing documents
3. Automating the creation of list of documents and trial bundles
4. Remote collaboration with third parties
5. Using search engines and e-discovery review tools
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