Complimentary Webinar - Assessing the Risks of Moving to "The Cloud"
Source: Virtual LegalTech
A one-hour webinar entitled, "Addressing and Assessing the Risks of Moving to the Cloud," will offered by Virtual LegalTech on December 14, 2010 from 1:30 – 2:30 PM ET.
The webinar will discuss the merits and pitfalls of the cloud, examining the issues surrounding chain of custody, legal hold and review capabilities in the event of an e-discovery request and how well will privacy be maintained.
Participants in the webinar are eligible for CLE in certain jurisdictions.*
Registration is complimentary. Follow this link to register.
The full schedule for these CLE accredited sessions* at Virtual LegalTech on December 14, 2010 follows:
9:00 – 10:00 am ET – Information Governance: Managing your Information to Reduce the Costs of Discovery
9:30 – 10:30 am ET – Ethical and Privilege Issues for Pharmaceutical Whistleblowers Counsel
10:00 – 11:00 am ET – Facing the Legal Dangers of Social Media1
2:15 – 1:15 pm ET – Frontiers of E-Discovery: What you Need to Know about Predictive Coding
1:30 – 2:30 pm ET – Addressing and Assessing the Risks of Moving to the Cloud
3:00 - 4:00 pm ET – Ethical Considerations in the New Era of Whistleblower Claims Under Dodd-Frank and Other Statutes
3:45 – 4:45 pm ET – Back to the Future: The Most Important 2020 E-Discovery Cases, and a Look Ahead to 2011
If you have additional CLE questions, please contact Virtual LegalTech at 212.457.7912 or via e-mail at ljackson@alm.com .
* Complimentary CLE is approved by the responsible authorizing agencies in New York, California and Illinois. Approval of CLE credit is pending in Florida.
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