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ACC NortheastACC Northeast together with FTI Consulting invites you to dial-in for this informative webinar.
An e-discovery rollout is often overwhelming for in-house counsel and their staff and can be riddled with roadblocks, as well as unexpected problems. Legal teams tasked with deploying e-discovery for a new matter need three essential ingredients for success: experienced people, advanced technology and targeted processes. A playbook that enables consistent processes is key to completing the project defensibly, on time and on budget.
Please join FTI Technology to learn practical approaches to building an e-discovery playbook specific to your organization. By attending this webinar, you will learn how to shape plays in the following key areas:
- Prevention of overlap and data de-duplication be¬tween instances;
- Establishing auditability of work;
- Standards for security and backups to ensure redundancy and access control;
- Global training for fragmented teams;
- Documentation of chain of custody;
- Evaluation of infrastructure and processes for continual improvement.
Follow this link to read a relevant Legaltech news article on The Essential Ingredients to Rolling Out a Global e-Discovery Playbook.
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Speakers
- Wendy King, Senior Managing Director-Discovery Practice, FTI Consulting
- John Koss, Special Counsel-e-Discovery, Mintz
- Sara Meyers, Legal Counsel-e-Discovery, Takeda
As the global e-Discovery legal counsel for Takeda Pharmaceuticals, Sara Johnson Meyers oversees all aspects of Takeda’s discovery obligations in connection with litigation and investigations. Sara directs efforts for the preservation, collection, review and production of ESI and other data across the Company. Sara works closely with IT Security , Legal Operations and Privacy on the cross-disciplinary issues of data privacy and security and records management falling under the information governance umbrella. Prior to joining Takeda, formerly Shire Pharmaceuticals, Sara was a Senior Discovery Attorney at Ropes & Gray where she advised clients on all facets of large scale e-Discovery, including leveraging review technology tools. In addition, she advised clients on document preservation and retention policies, information governance and cross-border discovery issues. Sara has experience in a wide range of substantive areas in a number of different industries, including pharmaceutical pricing, FCPA compliance and antitrust. Prior to joining Ropes & Gray, Sara was Senior Litigation Counsel at Wang Laboratories, Inc. and KeySpan Energy.