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Is Technology Assisted Review the Holy Grail of E-Discovery?

Find out why savvy legal professionals are using predictive coding to reduce review costs.

As the volume of data increases, corporations and their counsel are looking for new and better ways to manage discovery documents. Predictive coding, aka Technology Assisted Review (TAR), is being hailed as the "holy grail" of e-discovery because of its promise to cut review costs by 50 percent or more. With review making up 73 percent of the e-discovery budget, this is a topic than can't be ignored.

Join us for lunch and a primer on the law and the technology behind predictive coding. Our speakers are internationally-recognized e-discovery experts who will turn you into experts on this topic in less than 90 minutes.

  • An introduction to TAR for beginners and experts alike. How does it work? Why does it work? Who should use it?
  • Sampling for dummies and very smart lawyers. What you need to know about confidence intervals, margins of error, and why it will matter to you.
  • What kinds of savings can I expect? When is it most effective?
  • Defending the process: what lawyers can do to justify their TAR process and protect their production decisions.
  • The law of TAR. What are the Courts saying about using TAR?

Thursday, July 11, 2013 noon- 2:00 PM

Location: Holland & Hart
555 17th Street, Suite 3200
Denver, CO 80202
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Parking is available in the garage on Welton Street between 17th and 18th Streets or in surface lots on either 17th or Glenarm.

CLE: Accredited for 1.5 hours of Colorado CLE Credit

Speakers:

Michael Arkfeld is a nationally renowned attorney, speaker, and author of five books on e-discovery technology, including the leading treatise "Arkfeld on Electronic Discovery and Evidence." Michael is director of the ASU-Arkfeld eDiscovery and Digital Evidence Program at the Arizona State University College of Law.

John Tredennick is the CEO and founder of Catalyst Repository Systems, a leading, multi-language e-discovery platform, with offices and data centers in the United States and Japan. A former litigation partner with Holland & Hart, John has written or edited five best-selling books and countless articles on litigation and technology issues. He was named one of the "Top 100 Global Technology Leaders" by London's CityTech magazine and to the 2012 FastCase 50, which recognizes 50 of the smartest, most courageous innovators, techies, visionaries and leaders in the law. He was also Chair of the ABA Law Practice Management Section and Editor of its flagship magazine.

Timothy W. Gordon is a litigation partner with Holland & Hart who specializes in complex commercial litigation, construction and real estate disputes. Recognized as a Colorado Super Lawyer, Tim leads Holland & Hart's e-discovery efforts as partner liaison to the firm's Practice Support Group, is a member of The Sedona Conference Working Group on Electronic Document Retention and Production, was a contributing editor to The Sedona Conference Primer on Social Media, and is a regular lecturer on electronic discovery.

To register online please click here.

Please respond by Monday, July 8, 2013. Attendance limited to the first 100 participants

Questions? Contact Susan Westberry at sdwestberry@hollandhart.com.

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