NEW!
Introducing E-Discovery@Work, an online, interactive series designed specifically for the experienced Legal Professional.
Finally, e-Discovery courses for legal professionals that are in-depth, step-by-step, and carefully designed to give you the most up-to-date and latest information.
The OLP is pleased to announce its strategic alliance with The Center for Advanced Legal Studies to develop three eight-week online, interactive courses designed to teach you e-Discovery from beginning to end.
No more taking a seminar here, a webinar there trying to piece the e-Discovery puzzle together - Hoping that your on-the-job training hasn't left something out.
Taught by some of the most knowledgeable attorneys, litigation support professionals, and consultants in the U.S. and beyond, these courses have been specifically tailored to take you from where you are today and advance your knowledge far beyond an ordinary short seminar or webinar. You will:
- Interact with and see the instructors and other students across the country
- Get formal training in e-Discovery from top experts in the country
- Use state-of-the-art technology in each class
- Meet at convenient times
THREE NEW COURSES:
1. eDiscovery 101A - The Fundamentals For those new to e-Discovery or those who may not have learned all of the integrated topics present in this new and exploding practice specialty.
2. Advanced E-Discovery: The Next Level An advanced course for those who have at least 2-3 years of experience or more.
3. E-Discovery for Non-Legal Professionals A course specifically designed for those technology professionals who are handling e-Discovery but transitioned to the legal field from another industry. Designed for those with little or no legal background.
Just a few of the topics we'll cover:
- EDRM
- ESI
- New Rules of Federal Civil Procedure
- Preserving Accessible and Inaccessible ESI
- Litigation Holds
- Duty to Preserve
- International E-Discovery
- Where to Find Metadata
- Anatomy of a Computer
- Rules 16 & 26
- The Sedona Principles
- Cloud Computing
- Collection Strategies
- Duty to Disclose
- Inadvertent Disclosure
- Discovery & Daubert
- Depositions Under Rule 30
- Ethical Considerations
- Case Studies
and more!
Courses for Non-Legal Professionals (Staff members with no legal background) also include:
- Ethics
- Civil Procedure
- The Discovery Process
- Law Firm Terminology
State-of-the-Art Technology
What we offer is not your typical online instruction. From the Center for Advanced Legal Studies, an ABA approved school, we have designed our online classes to include live, interactive teaching sessions. Utilizing the latest in distance education technology, your e-Discovery courses come alive and allows you to discuss, in real-time via webcam, topics, issues, questions and assignments with your instructor and fellow students.
Class Schedule
e-Discovery @ Work will begin with three online, interactive courses meeting two nights per week, two hours each session for eight weeks. There will be some homework assigned. Classes will be graded on a pass/fail basis and a formal, final exam will be given. Guest speakers will be invited to give you different perspectives of a field still in transition. Students will be expected to attend all sessions. Recorded makeup sessions will be available.
e-Discovery 101A begins July 20, 2010 meeting Tuesday and Wednesday. The class will meet 2 times per week, in the evening, 4:00 - 6:00 pm Pacific; 7:00 - 9:00 pm Eastern time.
e-Discovery for the Non-Legal Professional begins July 19th and meets 2 times per week in the evening, Monday & Wednesday, 4:00 - 6:00 pm Pacific, 7:00 - 9:00 pm Eastern time.
e-Discovery, The Next Level begins August 3, 2010. Meets 2x per week, 2 hours each class. There will be another Next Level course starting this fall for those taking 101A who wish to continue on with The Next Level. You do not have to take e-Discovery 101A in order to take e-Discovery, the Next Level.
SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKERS
Laura Zubulake Anne Kershaw
How to Register:
NOW ACCEPTING EARLY REGISTRATION. THESE COURSES ARE EXPECTED TO SELL-OUT. BE SURE TO RESERVE YOUR SPOT NOW.
Seating is limited. Only 30 students accepted for each course. Seating is accepted on a first-come-first-served basis. We do expect these courses to sell-out quickly and early registration is encouraged.
TWO WAYS TO REGISTER:
$895.00 per course, per person, paid upon registration
$995.00 per course, per person plus books and materials.
Make two payments: $498.00 paid at time of registration; $489.00 paid prior to start date.
We accept credit cards or checks or we will invoice your firm.
Register now and get a free membership in The OLP.
REGISTER TODAY! Call or e-mail us for multiple attendee discounts.
The Courses:
1. E-Discovery 101A: The Fundamentals 2. E-Discovery, The Next Level (An Advanced Course) 3. E-Discovery for Non-Legal Professionals
Payment Options: Option One: Option 2 $895.00 Make 2 Payments Pay by June 30th 1/2 due at registration Save $100.00! 1/2 due 5 days prior to Plus books & materials start of class. Total Due: $895.00 Plus books & materials Total Due: $995.00
PLUS: For members only -
Receive a 20% discount off the tuition listed above!
To register: Please send e-mail with all contact information, whether you are a member, names of courses you would like to attend and put name of attorneys lit support, contact info; State in the "re" line whether you are a member or non-member. You will receive in a invoice in just a few hours.
Send to: info@theolp.org.
SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR MYLEGAL.COM MEMBERS and CENTER FOR ADVANCED LEGAL STUDIES:
Just send an e-mail with all contact information and member number; courses and title to info@theolp.org. You will receive a 20% discount on courses.
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Your Instructors
E-Discovery@Work (tm) has recruited some of the finest professionals in the U.S. and beyond from a variety of positions in order to give you a wide perspective of this exploding legal arena. They are results driven professionals comprised of seasoned veterans who are passionate about your success.
Gina-Nicole Elzy, Esq.Practice Support Analyst Latham & Watkins; Past Firmwide Litigation Manager at Holland & Knight Jamie Brown. Esq. Director, Fennemore Craig Commercial, securities and tort litigation. Counsels clients on “e-discovery” issues. Active member of the firm’s e-discovery task force.
 Kenneth Rashbaum, Esq.
Rashbaum Associates, LLC
Litigator, trial lawyer and counselor. Served as partner and Co-Chair of the E-Discovery, Compliance and Data Management Practice Group of AmLaw 100 law firm Sedgwick, Detert, Moran & Arnold, LLP, and Director of Consulting of Fios, Inc. Sara Hook, MLS, MBA, JDProfessor of Informatics and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Indiana University School of Informatics, IUPUI; Adjunct Professor of Law, Indiana University School of Law Adam Sand, Esq. General Counsel, ZL Technologies; Formerly Counsel, eBay; former member, Pillsbury Winthrop & Jones Day
 Barry Rozen President & Principle Consultant Litscovery Computer Forensics Examiner (EnCE) Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) Investigative assignments with AmLaw 100 and Fortune 1000 corporations
 Kevin Brown Consultant Past member of KMPG & Huron Consulting Group Certified Project Management Professional (PMI)
Deborah Jones, Esq.Client Services Manager , Lighthouse Document Technologies; past member of Weil, Gotshal & Manges Matt Knouff, Esq., General Counsel, Complete Discovery Source, Inc.; Member, Sedona Conference Working Group on Electronic Document Retention and Production ; Board of Directors, New York County Lawyers' Assoc., Cyberspace Law Section
David Lewis, Ph.D Consulting Computer Scientist; Co-Founder Legal TREC; research positions: AT&T, Bell Labs & The University of Chicago.
Helen Marsh, Esq. Consultant; Past eDiscovery and Practice Support Attorney, Keker & Van Nest LLP; Attorney, Practice Support Consultant, Heller Ehrman
- Lynn Frances, CEO, e-Discovery Writer.com; Technical Writer/Marketing Specialist, First Advantage Litigation Consulting; Director Technical Communications, DolphinSearch, Inc.
- Alex Bates, Esq, Consultant. Past member of Constantine Cannon LLP and Cravath Swaine & Moore LLP
- Bhupender Pratap Singh, Founder and Principal Consultant, Lexbyte
Consulting, Gurgaon, India
- Cathy Lopez, Project Manager of Electronic Data; Paralegal; Fennemore Craig
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Dennis Warchol, Litigation Technology Specialist, Leclair Ryan
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Romana Ramirez, Litigation Technology Specialist, Office of County Counsel, Santa Barbara, CA
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Jamie Kinsler, JD, Consultant; past contract reviewer, Dechert Price, LLP, New York
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Nick Brestoff, Esq. M.S. in environmental engineering science; Principal with Stonefield Josephson, Inc.
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Gina Day, Esq., Legal Consultant, Kroll Ontrack; Attorney, Crowell & Moring, LLP; Associate, Wickwire Gavin, PC
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Bill Gallivan, CEO, Gallivan Gallivan and O'Melia
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Dara Scott, Esq., Attorney, New York, NY, Membership Chair, Women in E-Discovery; Formerly Client Manager, Fios Inc.; Staff Attorney, Sills, Cummis & Gross
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