Thursday, September 18, 2008
1:00 pm Eastern/ 10:00 am Pacific
Increasingly many organizations are preparing for litigation by creating data maps of electronically stored information (ESI). When created in advance, these maps can accelerate litigation discovery efforts, reduce the quantity of documents requiring review, as well as form the foundation for arguing inaccessibility of data. While essential, there are different types of data maps along with different strategies for creating and maintaining these maps. In this webinar Contoural experts Shannon Smith and Greg Forest discuss real-world experiences in creating ESI Data Maps.
Attend this webinar and you'll learn:
- What is an ESI Data Map and why do organizations need one?
- Elements a data map should capture
- The different types of data maps and how to choose the right one for you
- The different strategies for creating data maps
- Once you create a data map, how do you maintain it?
- How do you ensure you data map is a help instead of a liability?
- What critical decisions do organizations have to make before creating a data map?
This webinar will also provide time for questions from the audience.
Faculty: Shannon Smith, Esq., Senior Consultant, Contoural, Inc. Greg Forest, Chief Technical Officer, Contoural, Inc.
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