Then, you know a lawyer who needs to attend Technology in Practice 2015.
The electronic discovery industry is growing.
"Gartner estimates that the enterprise ediscovery software marketplace was $1.8 billion in total software revenue worldwide in 2014, an increase of 10.6% from 2013. The five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) approximates 12%."
This growth will be largely attributable to two factors: increasing volumes of litigation and regulatory investigation; and the growing volume of content and data that must be searched in support of these activities.
Lawyers who deepen their ediscovery expertise will be better positioned to provide innovative, value-based solutions that align directly with the information governance initiatives of their corporate clients.
Now in it's 8th year, Technology in Practice is the premier ediscovery conference attended by lawyers, legal professionals and experts from across Canada.
There will be over 20 CPD-accredited* educational and interactive sessions...
- Evidence Everywhere: Changes and Challenges of Mobile, Cloud and the Internet of Things
- Discovery Plans Meet Discovery Realities: Is Proportionality Eroding the Purpose of Discovery?
- eTrials: Sooner Than You Think?
- Working Cross Border in a Virtual World
- Going Beyond the Legal Hold: Instituting Preservation and Meaningful Discovery
- Spoiled and Deluded: The Shakespearean Tragedy that is Search in Ediscovery
- Inverting the Pyramid: Non-Linear Approaches to Document Review as the New Standard
...And they are led by lawyers, judges and industry experts from across Canada and the United States:
- Honourable Justice Frank J.C. Newbould
- Master Calum MacLeod
- Craig Ball
- Dominic Crolla
- Maura Grossman
- Tom Howe
- George Socha
- Susan Nickle
Do not miss the opportunity to attend the only conference in Canada that will provide lawyers with practical and strategic insight into managing ediscovery that will ultimately inform the direction of the firm.
*CPD Certifications pending and are to be announced.