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Midway Hotel
Saginaw Hwy, Lansing Michigan
November 16, 2006
Registration 3:30 pm, Program 4:00 pm
Members / Non-members - $5.00
“Trends in Electronic Evidence - Understanding the implications
of the proposed changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure”
Amanda Ross, CEO Prism Litigation Technology
Topic Overview:
With the changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure going into affect
on December 1, 2006, the bar has been raised for counsel to oversee
and provide assistance to their clients on issues surrounding the
preservation,collection, processing and review of their evidence, as well
as negotiating with opposing counsel on exchange, scope, cost-sharing and
production issues. The implications within the records management community
are equally challenging. Walk through a ten-step workflow which provides a
framework on how to tackle these challenges, while still controlling
processingand review costs, and minimizing liability and risk.
Speaker:
Amanda Ross is the founder and CEO of Prism Litigation Technology, a
full-service, litigation support consulting company founded in 1997. She has
worked in the legal profession since 1985 and held several positions within
law firms, before starting her first automated litigation support company in
1992. Since the late 80’s, she has been providing automated litigation
support consulting and services to law firms and corporate legal departments
from pre-discovery through trial. She has been training and speaking on all
aspects of litigation support for over two decades and has developed
andprovided varying levels of continuing education to the legal community.
Mandi is a frequent lecturer on various topics surrounding litigation
support best practices. As an experienced LegalTechnology Consultant, Ms.
Ross is one of few experts able to successfully orchestrate and advise
clients on the intricacies of complex litigation and associated
liabilities. Ms. Ross has extensive case experience with best practices
surrounding the automation of both paper and electronic evidence. She is
currently engaged in an expert capacity consulting with Fortune 100
companies on best practices surrounding both paper and electronic-based
information. Her experience and vision in handling some of the largest
corporate litigation that has taken place over the past fifteen years has
proven invaluable to both her corporate and law firm clientele.
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