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DAY ONE - JANUARY 29IS YOUR DATA AS SECURE AS YOU THINK?
David A. Thomas Deputy Assistant DirectorScience and Technology BranchUnited States FBIWashington, DC
DAY TWO - JANUARY 30GLOBALIZATION AND THE IMPACT ON THE LEGAL INDUSTRY
DAY THREE - JANUARY 31PERSUADING THE BEAN-COUNTERS: EFFECTIVE ARGUMENTS FOR LEGAL ENTERPRISE TECHNOLOGY
NEW YORK
EDUCATIONAL SPONSORS:
� Electronic Discovery
� In-depth Review of the FRCP Changes
� Advanced IT: Best Practices and Issues inInformation Management for CIOs andIT Professionals
� Technology for the In-House Counsel
� Strategic Planning & Legal Technology:Investing, Implementing and Leveraging State of the Art Technology
� Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity
� Corporate Legal IT
� Knowledge Management
� Litigation Technology – The Complexity of Getting Back to the Basics
� Law Firm Management
� Email Challenges: Data, Compliance & Discovery
� Computer Security and Forensics
� Outsourcing & Offshoring
AND SO MUCH MORE!
ATTEND AND LEARN THE LATEST IN:
THE MOST IMPORTANT LEGAL TECHNOLOGY EVENT OF THE YEAR!
JANUARY 29-31, 2007 • THE HILTON NEW YORK HOTEL
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FROM THE PUBLISHERS OF:
IN ASSOCIATION WITH:EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES SPONSORS:
REGISTER TODAY! www.almevents.com � 800-955-2719 � 646-520-4934
John J. Rosenthal Partner Howrey LLP Washington, DC
Ronald K. Perkowski Senior Counsel Halliburton Company Houston, Texas
Jason Priebe Corporate Counsel Allstate Insurance
Company Northbrook, Illinois
Brian D. Zeve Managing Director, Professional
Services IndustryMicrosoft CorporationNew York, New York
Craig S. MedwickAmericas Region Managing Partner,
Global Firm Management Committee Clifford Chance US LLPNew York, New York
Eugene P. SteinChief Knowledge &Technology OfficerWhite & Case LLPNew York, New York
Sponsored by:
Sponsored by:
Sponsored by:
PLUSHUNDREDS OF CUTTING-EDGE
PRODUCTS & SERVICES AND
UNLIMITED NETWORKING!
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SolutionseDiscovery & Data Restoration
ETMEmerging
Technologies
10:30 a.m. ETM1:
11:45 a.m. ETM2:
1:30 p.m. ETM3:
2:45 p.m. ETM4:
4:00 p.m. ETM5:
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www.almevents.com REGISTER TODAY! 1.800.955.2719
TRACKS
SPONSORS
9:00 - 10:00
10:00 - 10:30
10:30-12:00
12:00-1:30
1:30-3:00
3:00-3:30
3:30-5:00
5:00
6:00
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE JANUARY 29, 2007
SPLTStrategic Planning &Legal Technology:
Investing, Implementingand Leveraging State of
the Art Technology
SPLT1: AnalysisSoftware: Is itImperative for YourFirm?
SPLT2: The Future ofLegal Technology
SPLT3: The Relevanceof Practice ManagementFor Strategic Planning
BPIMBest Practices and
Issues in InformationManagement for
CIOs and ITProfessionalsProfessionals
BPIM1: Advanced ITBest Practices
BPIM2: BusinessProcess Re-Engineering-Beyond Just Workflow
BPIM3: Office 2007-Inside and Out
Is Your Data As Secure As You Think?David A. Thomas, Deputy Assistant Director, Science and Technology Branch,
United States FBI
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION:
Exhibit Hall Break
Exhibit Hall Break
Welcome Cocktail Reception for Master Pass Attendees & Exhibitors Only
LTN AWARDS DINNER
Exhibit Hall Break
IHCIn-House Counsel: A
360 Degree Review ofthe Impact of theFRCP Changes onCorporate Counsel
IHC1: MockPresentation of TheNew FRCP 26(f)
IHC2: The Impact of The New FRCPAmendments from thePerspective of thePlaintiff’s Bar
IHC3: Opportunities for Cost ControlAssociated With theNew Rules
DRBCDisaster Recovery/Business Continuity
DBRC1: CreatingPartnerships BetweenMunicipal GovernmentAgencies and the LocalBusiness Community:Preparing for andResponding to Emergencies
DBRC2: Technology-What is Safe Enough?Proactive Techniquesfor Protecting Your Data
DBRC3: Planning forand Coping with RealLife Disasters (or Near Disasters)
AEDAdvanced Electronic
Discovery
AED1: ProvidingConsistency &Predictability in E-Discovery
AED2: Developing aCorporate Action Planfor E-Discovery
AED3: Best Practicesin Evaluating E-Discovery Strategies
WELCOME TO LEGALTECH!
For more than 25 years LEGALTECH has paved the way to the future, bringing you the sharpest minds,hottest products and greatest networking opportunities in the world of legal technology.
Once again LEGALTECH will place you at the forefront of this cutting-edge industry with illustriouskeynote speakers, insights into developing trends and stimulating opportunities to gain CLE credit. TheMOST IMPORTANT technology event for the legal profession, LEGALTECH returns to the Hilton New YorkHotel January 29-31, 2007 and offers:
LEGALTECH provides the tools you need to Stay Connected and Competitive. MAINTAIN YOUR EDGE – REGISTER TODAY!
Sincerely,
Henry Payne DickerExecutive Director, LegalTechVice President, Sales ALM Events
• 3 full days of CLE Education and Peer-to-Peer Networking• 3 Opening Keynote Presentations• 18 Educational Tracks• 52 sessions
• 2 SuperSessions• An Opening Night Cocktail Reception • Hundreds of Exhibitors showcasing the latest in legal
technology products and services
� CIOs and other Law FirmExecutives
� IT & MIS Professionals� Litigation Support Managers� In-house Counsel
� Law Librarians� Administrators� Legal Marketers� Para Professionals� Support Staff
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
ETTEmerging
Technologies
10:30 a.m. ETT1:
11:45 a.m. ETT1:
1:30 p.m. ETT3:
2:45 p.m.
ETT4:
4:00 p.m. ETT5:
ETWEmerging
Technologies
10:30 a.m. ETW1:
11:45 a.m. ETW2:
1:30 p.m.
ETW3:
SolutionseDiscovery & Data Restoration
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TRACKS
SPONSORS
9:00 - 10:00
10:00 - 10:30
10:30-12:00
12:00-1:30
1:30-3:00
3:00-3:30
3:30-5:00
LTLitigation Technology-
The Complexity ofGetting Back to the
Basics
LT1: TechnologyRevolution for On-Boarding NewAssociates
LT2: LeveragingTechnology for CaseAssessment
LT3: TranscriptManagementTechnology forCompetitive Edge
CLCorporate Legal IT
CL1: Implementation ofEmerging Technologiesand Their Legal Impactto Corporations
CL2: How to Truly(Really!) Save MoneyVia Electronic Invoicing
CL3: Case Study:Verizon’sCommunicationsFoundations for CaseManagement
Globalization and The Impact On The Legal IndustryBrian D. Zeve, Managing Director, Professional Services Industry, Microsoft CorporationCraig S. Medwick, Americas Region Managing Partner, Global Firm Management Committee, Clifford Chance US LLPEugene P. Stein, Chief Knowledge & Technology Officer, White & Case LLPWhite & Case LLP
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION:
Exhibit Hall Break
Exhibit Hall Break
Exhibit Hall Break
KMKnowledge
Management
KM1: What Can LawFirm KnowledgeManagers Learn FromOther Industries?
KM2: Case Study:Leveraging FirmTechnology ForStrategic KM Value
KM3: Critical Success Factors ForImplementing a KMStrategy
FMFirm Management
FM1: Explore The Roleof Technology inCapturing CriticalInformation
FM2: AttorneyPerformance andBusiness DevelopmentPlans: Understandingand Listening to theNumbers
FM3: Implementing,Managing andSucceeding withStrategic BusinessDevelopment Plans
EDElectronic
Discovery II
EDT1: E-DiscoveryPrivilege ConsiderationsUnder the New FederalRules
EDT2: Audio DataDiscovery: The NextFrontier
EDT3: Guest Panel:Conducting ElectronicDiscovery on a GlobalBasis
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE JANUARY 30, 2007
TRACKS
SPONSORS
9:00 - 10:00
10:00 - 10:30
10:30-12:00
12:00-1:30
1:30-3:00
3:00
JANUARY 31, 2007
CFComputer Forensics
CF1: “The Trial of U.S. v. Duronio”Investigating a LogicBomb
CF2: “DeployingComputer Forensics inLitigation” UsingComputer Forensics inLitigation, From DataPreservation to ForensicAnalysis
OSOutsourcing &
Offshoring
OS1: EnterpriseServices: Outsourcing’sService Delivery Model
OS2: Better, Faster,Cheaper: The Advent ofTruly Cost-EffectiveLegal Support Services
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION:
Exhibit Hall Break
Exhibit Hall Break
Conference Adjourns/Exhibits Close
RGIResponding toGovernmentInvestigations
RGI1: GovernmentInvestigations: Systemsand Procedures
RGI2: GovernmentInvestigations: Legaland Discovery Issues
LLThe Evolving Role of
the Law Librarian
LL1: Today’s Tech SavvyLaw Librarian: BringingGreater Value to theLegal Industry’s MostPowerful ManagementTeams
LL2: In the Wake of aMerger: The LawLibrarian’s Role in FirmWide Strategic Issues
EDElectronic
Discovery III
EDW1: Where To Investto Optimize ElectronicDiscovery
EDW2: Preparing forTomorrow’s TechnologyToday- Creating aBusiness Strategy forChange
Persuading The Bean-Counters: Effective Arguments for Legal Enterprise TechnologyJohn J. Rosenthal, Partner, Howrey LLPRonald K. Perkowski, Senior Counsel, Halliburton CompanyJason Priebe, Corporate Counsel, Allstate Insurance Company
EXHIBIT HOURSMonday, January 29 & Tuesday, January 3010:00 am - 5:00 pm
Wednesday, January 3110:00 am - 3:00 pm
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EDUCATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD
VENDOR ADVISORY BOARD
Monica BayEditor-in-Chief: Law Technology NewsEditorial Director: Law Firm Inc.,American Lawyer Media
Brent Kidwell Chief Knowledge Counsel Jenner & Block LLP
Dan BerlinPresidentTabs3 PracticeMaster Software
Kelli BrooksPrincipal, Forensic Technology
ServicesKPMG LLP
Marc AdlerNational Sales ManagerPerfectLaw Software
Andrea EidsnessVice President, MarketingKroll OnTrack Inc.
Stephen CollinsPresidentJuris, Inc.
Kathy GrangerDirector of Trade ShowsThomson Legal &
Regulatory
Jane KimpanGlobal Marketing
ManagerLexisNexis
Ingrid MajcherEvent Marketing ManagerZANTAZ, Inc.
Melissa RussellMarketing Programs ManagerAttenex Corporation
Jaelene PriceDirector of MarketingElectronic EvidenceDiscovery, Inc.
Peter FlorianVice President of Product
Marketing and eDiscovery CT Summation, Inc.
Mel GoldenbergPresidentTechLaw Solutions, Inc.
Andrew Z. Adkins, III Legal Technology Institute University of Florida Levin College of Law
Tom O'ConnorDirectorLegal Electronic Documents
Institute
J. Mark SantiagoManaging DirectorInternational CoSourcing
Group
Peggy WechslerProgram DirectorInternational Legal
Technology Association (ILTA)
TJ JohnsonConference CoordinatorInternational Legal
Technology Association (ILTA)
George I. RudoyGlobal ManagerPractice Technology SupportShearman & Sterling LLP
Mal E. MeadChief Information OfficerSedgwick, Detert, Moran &
Arnold LLP
“Two reasons LegalTech New York is great: content and contacts. Notonly do I get extremely valuable CLE sessions but it is the one showwhere I get to meet people I don’t always run into during the rest of theyear. Consultants, educators, attorneys and vendors: the best and thebrightest all under one roof!”
Tom O’Connor DirectorLegal Electronic Documents Institute
"I've been going to LegalTech for over a decade. The New York show is the most exciting–there's so many new technologies to catch up on,there's hardly enough time to do so."
Andrew Z. Adkins III. Legal Technology Institute University of Florida Levin College of Law
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FACULTYANDREW Z. ADKINS IIIAssociate DirectorTechnology ServicesLevin College of Law University of FloridaGainesville, Florida
THOMAS Y. ALLMANSenior CounselMayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw LLPChicago, Illinois
MARY M. AMESDirector of Library ServicesEdwards Angell Palmer & Dodge LLPProvidence, Rode Island
GEOFFREY ARANOFFDirector, Information Security BroadcomIrvine, California
NEIL E. ARESTYPresidentLextranetBoston, Massachusetts
MICHAEL ARKFELD, ESQ.Speaker and AuthorArkfeld and AssociatesPhoenix, Arizona
TOM BALDWINChief Knowledge Officer Sheppard Mullin Richter Hampton LLP Los Angeles, California
THOMAS I. BARNETTSpecial CounselSullivan & Cromwell LLP New York, New York
DAVID BASKINDirector of Discovery Management Strategy ZANTAZ, Inc.Boston, Massachusetts
MONICA BAYEditor-In-Chief Law Technology News,
Editorial Director Law Firm Inc.ALM Media Inc.New York, New York
VINCENT M. BELLDirector of Administration Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLPNew York, New York
TODD ERICH BENNETTWest Coast Head LibrarianThelen Reid Brown Raysman & Steiner LLPSan Francisco, California
MARLA S.K. BERGMAN CounselJones DayNew York, New York
BROOK S. BOEHMLER ConsultantkCura CorporationChicago, Illinois
LIAM BROWNPresident, Chief Executive OfficerIntegreonLos Angeles, California
JAY BRUDZSenior Counsel Legal TechnologyGeneral Electric CompanyFairfield, Connecticut
MICHAEL BRYANTChief Executive Officer CBF GroupNew York, New York
WILLIAM BUTTERFIELDPartnerCohen Milstein Hausfeld & Toll LLPWashington, DC
JOHN CALLAHANDirectorThomson EliteSausalito, California
SCOTT CARLSON Partner, eDiscovery Task ForceSeyfarth Shaw LLPChicago, Illinois
ANDREW CLUBOCKPartnerKirkland & Ellis LLPWashington, DC
CONOR CROWLEYAssociateLabaton Sucharow & Rudolph LLP New York, New York
BOB DANIELSIndustry Technology Strategist andProfessional Services SolutionsMicrosoft CorporationWaltham, Massachusetts
TANIA DANIELSPrincipalHorne Daniels Group IncLos Angeles, California
ALEX DIAZDirector of Consultant/Client Advocacy Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal LLP Chicago, Illinois
DAVID V. DILENSCHNEIDER, ESQ.Director and Industry Relations LexisNexis Litigation ServicesCentennial, Colorado
DAVID FISHELSenior DirectorNexidiaAtlanta, Georgia
JUDI FLOURNOYChief Information Officer Loeb & Loeb LLPLos Angeles, California
JEFFREY FOWLERCounsel, LitigationO’Melveny & Myers LLPLos Angeles, California
JOHN FRANTZ Vice President and Associate
General Counsel Litigation Verizon CommunicationsArlington, Virginia
RON FRIEDMANNPresidentPrism Legal Consulting Inc.Arlington, Virginia
RYAN GARCIALitigation CounselDell Inc.Round Rock, Texas
KATHRYN L. GOETZCounselHogan & Hartson White Plains, New York
LINCOLN GRAUBARDManager of Financial Strategic AnalysisThomson Hine Cleveland, Ohio
HONORABLE PAUL W. GRIMMU.S. Magistrate JudgeDistrict of Maryland
TOM HANUSIKPartnerCrowell & Moring LLPWashington, DC
HONORABLE RONALD J. HEDGESU.S. Magistrate JudgeDistrict of New Jersey
BRUCE HOWARDPartner in Environment Land and ResourcesLatham & Watkins LLPLos Angeles, California
ROBERT HYLER Director of Information SystemsWolf Block Schorr and Solis-Cohen LLPPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
KELLY INGLESEDirector and Firm-Wide Litigation SupportMcCarthy Tétrault, LLPToronto, Canada
BARBARA SCHANE JACKSONTechnology ConsultantBaker Robbins & CompanyNew York, New York
KEITH J. JONESDirector of Computer Forensics, IncidentResponse, and Litigation SupportMANDIANTAlexandria, Virginia
BRIAN KENNELPresidentChief Executive OfficerPerformance Management Consulting LLCNew Orleans, Louisiana
ANNE KERSHAW PrincipalAKershaw Attorneys and Consultants LLCTarrytown, New York
BRENT E. KIDWELLChief Knowledge Counsel Jenner & Block LLP Chicago, Illinois
CHRISTOPHER M. KOALegal ConsultantKroll OntrackNew York, New York
PETER KRAKAUR Chief Knowledge Officer Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP San Francisco, California
GREG KREHELVice President Litigation ServicesLexisNexisPonte Vedra Beach, Florida
PETER LAMB IT Director Torys LLP Toronto, Ontario
MICHELE C.S. LANGE Staff AttorneyKroll OntrackMinneapolis, Minnesota
ATLAS LEEFormer Director of Business ContinuityShook Hardy & Bacon LLPSenior ConsultanteSentio Technologies Washington, DC
STEVEN B. LEVYSenior Director of Information Systems,Legal and Corporate AffairsMicrosoft CorporationRedmond, Washington
RICHARD LOWEPresidentBusiness Information SolutionsNew Providence, New Jersey
JIM LYNCHPartner Latham & Watkins, LLPSan Francisco, California
JONOTHAN MAASHead of Litigation TechnologyDLA Piper US LLPLondon, United Kingdom
MICHELLE MAHONEYDirector (Applied Legal Technology)Mallesons Stephen JaquesMelbourne, Australia
KEVIN MANDIAChief Executive OfficerMANDIANTAlexandria, Virginia
SCOTT D. MARRSPartnerBeirne, Maynard & Parsons, L.L.P.Houston, Texas
KATE MARTINDirector of Library ServicesMcKenna Long & Aldridge LLP1900 K Street, N.W.Washington, D.C.
KINGSLEY MARTINSenior Director, Content StrategiesThomson GlobalZurich, Switzerland
SUZANNE MAYERLegal AdministratorLacy Katzen LLPRochester, New York
KATHRYN A. MCCARTHYAssociateSimpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP New York, New York
JOHN MCGOWAN Director Single Knowledge GatewayTax Knowledge Managing KPMG Washington, DC
WHIT MCISAAC PresidentChief Executive OfficerClient ProfilesAtlanta, Georgia
RICHARD MCKENNAChief Administrative Officer White & Case LLPNew York, New York
STEPHANIE MENDELSOHNLegal Director of Corporate Records and E-Discovery GenentechSan Francisco, California
JOHN MESSERSMITHManaging PartnerFirm Technology DirectorKalbaugh Pfund & MessersmithRichmond, Virginia
LUCIE MILLERLegal Associate/E-Discovery ConsultantEli Lilly and Company Indianapolis, Indiana
TOM MORRISSEYSenior Director IT Litigation SupportPurdue Pharma LPStamford, Connecticut
JOY MURAOManager of Global Practice SupportLatham & Watkins LLPLos Angeles, California
BARRY MURPHYSenior AnalystForrester Research, Inc.Cambridge, Massachusetts
TOM O’CONNORDirectorLegal Electronic Documents Institute Bellevue, Washington
JEAN O’GRADYLibrarianWilmerHaleWashington, DC
PATRICK L. OOTDirector of Electronic Discovery & SeniorLitigation CounselVerizon CommunicationsArlington, Virginia
KENNETH J. ORGERONChief Information OfficerGardere Wynne Sewell LLPDallas, Texas
TOM O’SULLIVAN Chief Executive Officer MicrosystemsLombard, Illinois
CHRIS PASKACH PartnerForensic Technology ServicesKPMG LLPCypress, California
DONNA PAYNECEO Payne Consulting Group Inc.Seattle, Washington
CHARLES H.R. PETERSPartnerSchiff Hardin LLPChicago, Illinois
PHILIP A. PFEFFERAssociateChadbourne & Parke LLPNew York, New York
PETER PICARILLOExecutive DirectorBusiness Network of Emergency Resource Inc.Developer of the Corporate Emergency
Access System (CEAS)New York, New York
ALVIN M. PODBOYDirector of LibrariesBaker HostetlerCleveland, Ohio
DONNA PURVISFirmwide Library Manager Morrison & Foerster LLP San Francisco, California
NEERAJ RAJPALChief Information OfficerBryan Cave LLPNew York, New York
JOHN T. RITTER Vice President Information SecurityBank of America Charlotte, North Carolina
PETER RODGERSManaging PartnerLacy Katzen LLPRochester, New York
SETH RODNERVice President, Deputy General Counsel
Chief Compliance OfficerMedicis Pharmaceutical Corp.Scottsdale, Arizona
JOE ROMANOWSKI Vice President of Product StrategyZANTAZ, Inc.Boston, Massachusetts
JEFFREY S. ROVNER Managing Director for InformationO'Melveny & Myers LLP Los Angeles, California
GEORGE I. RUDOYGlobal Manager,Practice Technology SupportShearman & Sterling LLPNew York, New York
JONATHAN SABLONEPartnerNixon Peabody LLPBoston, Massachusetts
J. MARK SANTIAGOManaging Director International CoSourcing GroupNew York, New York
ROBERT A. SAVAProject Manager Legal ITDuPont LegalWilmington, Delaware
LAWRENCE SAVELLCounselChadbourne & Parke LLPNew York, New York
KAREN SCHAEFERPartnerLacy Katzen LLPRochester, New York
LISA M. SCHOFIELDVP Discovery SolutionsEPIQ Systems, IncWashington, D.C.
KAREN S. SCHUBARTNew York Director of Library ServicesCovington & Burling LLPNew York, New YorK
RICHARD L. SELEZNOVManaging DirectorHuron ConsultingHouston, Texas
SONYA SIGLERGeneral Counsel Cataphora, IncRedwood City, California
JAIDEEP SINGHManagerElectronic Discovery Technology
Strategy & PlanningVerizon CommunicationsArlington, Virginia
STEVE SKIDMORE IT Director Martin Clearwater & Bell LLP New York, New York
DAVID SNOWEditorLaw.com Legal Technologylaw.com/techSection ManagerLaw.comALM MediaSan Francisco, California
JEFFREY C. SOTLANDJunior PartnerMintzer Sarowits Zeris Ledva & MeyersPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
THE HON. RICHARD G. STEARNSU.S. District CourtBoston, Massachusetts
BRIAN STEMPELFirmwide Manager, Litigation ServicesKirkland & Ellis LLPNew York, New York
ARIANA TADLERPartnerMilberg Weiss Bershad & Schulman LLP New York, New York
PETER J. TORENPartnerSidley Austin LLPNew York, New York
BOB TINDELApplication Development Manager Andrews & Kurth LLPHouston, Texas
DEAN TURNERChief Administrative OfficerPierce Atwood LLPPortland, Maine
RAMANA VENKATAChief Executive OfficerStratify Inc.Mountain View, California
STEPHEN WHETSTONEVice PresidentStratify Inc.Boston, Massachusetts
LINDA WILLDirector of Information ResourcesDorsey & WhitneyMinneapolis, Minnesota
MEREDITH WILLIAMS Knowledge Management Attorney Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell &Berkowitz PCMemphis, Tennessee
DAN H. WILLOUGHBY JR.PartnerKing & SpaldingAtlanta, Georgia
MAURO WOLFEFormer Assistant United States AttorneyDickstein Shapiro LLPNew York, New York
WAYNE WONGInformation Technology ConsultantStrategic Records & Information Management
Consulting GroupLexisNexis Applied DiscoveryBellevue, Washington
Faculty members are subject to change.This list is as of time of printing.
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M O N DAY, JA N UA RY 2 9
9:00-10:00 Is Your Data As Secure As You Think?
David A. ThomasDeputy Assistant DirectorScience and Technology BranchUnited States FBIWashington, D.C.
Do you know who is accessing your corporate data? Join us for this fastpaced, thought-provoking presentation by David Thomas, United StatesFBI and former Chief Counterterrorism/Counterintelligence, CriminalIntrusion and Investigations. Learn first-hand what you can do to protectyourself and your shareholders from internal and external threats. Mr.Thomas will discuss ways to secure confidential information illustratedby current and past cyber cases, and review the current issues faced bybusinesses in the U.S. and around the world.
Sponsors:
AED TRACK
The Advanced Electronic Discovery track is designed for LegalTech attendees who understand the basics and are looking for ways to improvetheir e-discovery processes. Attendees will hear about strategies andtechniques that leading corporations and law firms employ to prepare forand reduce the overall risk and expense of e-discovery. Learn about newapproaches to providing proactive information management and hearhow corporations are building innovative strategies through collaboration with legal teams and vendors.
Sponsor:
10:30-12:00 � Providing Consistency & Predictability in
E-DiscoveryThis session is designed to inform corporate and outside counsel aboutproactive measures that can provide for consistent and predictable E-Discovery. During this session we will present ways to effectively manage the retention and preservation of ESI ("Electronically StoredInformation") and will establish the foundation for subsequent sessionsin this track. Attendees will learn about approaches that provide proactive data management/retention and E-Discovery. How corporatelaw departments can better manage E-Discovery by managing the
approaches and tools that their outside counsel use in representing them.What are companies doing to address proactive data and records man-agement to prepare for potential litigation and electronic discovery?What steps can you take to develop an effective E-Discovery program?
Moderator:SCOTT CARLSONPartner, eDiscovery Task ForceSeyfarth Shaw LLPChicago, Illinois
RYAN GARCIALitigation CounselDell Inc.Round Rock, Texas
STEPHANIE MENDELSOHNLegal Director of Corporate Records and E-Discovery GenentechSan Francisco, California
CHRIS PASKACH PartnerForensic Technology ServicesKPMG LLPCypress, California
1:30-3:00 � Developing a Corporate Action Plan for
E-DiscoveryLearn how to apply the framework presented in session one of theAdvanced E-Discovery Track to objectively assess your firm’s level of preparedness for E-Discovery resulting from complex litigation,investigations or compliance issues. Hear how proactive corporate legalteams are successfully building strong E-Discovery strategies by processmapping, installing innovative software tools, and collaborating with outside counsel and select vendors.
GEOFFREY ARANOFFDirector, Information Security BroadcomIrvine, California
THOMAS I. BARNETTSpecial CounselSullivan & Cromwell LLP New York, New York
KATHRYN A. MCCARTHYAssociateSimpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP New York, New York
JOHN T. RITTER Vice President Information SecurityBank of America Charlotte, North Carolina
3:30-5:00 � Best Practices in Evaluating E-Discovery
StrategiesThe practicum for the Advanced E-Discovery Track. Although there aremany diverse technology solutions in the marketplace today, there is noone E-Discovery solution that is right for every organization. Come hear
AED-3
AED-2
AED-1
ADVANCED ELECTRONIC DISCOVERY
KEYNOTE SESSION
MONDAY, JANUARY 29
OPEN TO ALL
NEW YORKJ A N U A R Y 2 9 - 3 1 , 2 0 0 7 • T H E H I LT O N N E W Y O R K H O T E L
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the potholes, tribulation and tips for smoothly accelerating your firm’sjourney toward E-Discovery preparedness. This panel of in house and outside counsel will discuss how they evaluated software vendors andservice providers and built a multi-step, phased approach to E-Discoverythat balanced the need for both short-term and long-term requirements.
JIM LYNCHPartner Latham & Watkins, LLPSan Francisco, California
LUCIE MILLERLegal Associate/E-Discovery ConsultantEli Lilly and Company Indianapolis, Indiana
BPIM TRACK
These sessions created in conjunction with ILTA, focus on a wide variety of in-depth and practical discussions of strategic IT issues and businesspractices most affecting the legal profession in 2007. Join us as industryleaders present case studies on IT management best practices and strategies they have found to be successful in their firms. Learn new ways of managing and re-engineering your firm’s business processes to take them beyond just workflow, and discuss ways to prepare for Office 2007.
Sponsor:
10:30-12:00 � Advanced IT Best PracticesJoin our panel of legal technology CIO's, IT directors and IT managers from a variety of firm sizes as they discuss IT best practices they have implemented in their firms. Each technology leader will share valuableinformation, focused on topics such as strategic technology planning, ITstaffing, remote access, outsourcing, data centers, extranets, blogs, riskmanagement, project management, desktop management, CRM,knowledge management, records management, document managementand disaster recovery/business continuity.
JUDI FLOURNOYChief Information Officer Loeb & Loeb LLPLos Angeles, California
PETER LAMB IT Director Torys LLP Toronto, Ontario
NEERAJ RAJPALChief Information OfficerBryan Cave LLPNew York, New York
STEVE SKIDMORE IT Director Martin Clearwater & Bell LLP New York, New York
1:30-3:00 � Business Process Re-Engineering - Beyond Just
WorkflowLaw firms continue to focus on boosting revenue and increasing clientsatisfaction by optimizing key business processes, such as new businessintake, client billing and scores of information management practicesthroughout the organization. Successful firms are re-engineering some oftheir business processes. Join our panel of law firm professionals who willdiscuss how to prioritize projects, create a winning plan with attainablegoals, secure management buy-in and sponsorship, and catalyze organizational collaboration throughout the voyage.
TOM BALDWINChief Knowledge Officer Sheppard Mullin Richter Hampton LLP Los Angeles, California
ALEX DIAZDirector of Consultant/Client Advocacy Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal LLP Chicago, Illinois
3:30-5:00 � Office 2007- Inside and Out2007 is going to be the year of Office 2007. Whether your firm is an earlyadopter or hangs on for awhile longer, Office 2007 is going to impact yourfirm’s work. Learn about the product and get the inside scoop on the document challenges your users can expect to face. Our speaker(s) provide you with a thorough understanding of the features of Office2007, the kinds of document behavior you can expect, as well as some ofthe best practices to follow in bringing your solutions forward to 2007.
ROBERT HYLER Director of Information SystemsWolf Block Schorr and Solis-Cohen LLPPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
DONNA PAYNECEO Payne Consulting Group Inc.Seattle, Washington
IHC TRACK
In-House Counsel bears a significant burden under the new rule changesto the FRCP. This track will provide a 360 degree review of the impact ofthese rule changes on Corporate America. How to respond to the plaintiffs bar new litigation tactics; Information Retention & Storage –the impacts of the new compliance environment; and real world casestudies.
Sponsor:
10:30-12:00 � Mock Presentation of The New FRCP 26(f)A mock presentation of the new amendment to the FRCP, which requiresthe parties to a matter filed in federal court to specifically discuss the
IHC-1
IN-HOUSE COUNSEL: A 360 DEGREE REVIEW OF
THE IMPACT OF THE FRCP CHANGES ON
CORPORATE COUNSEL
BPIM-3
BPIM-2
BPIM-1
BEST PRACTICES AND ISSUES IN INFORMATION
MANAGEMENT FOR CIOs AND IT
PROFESSIONALS
MONDAY, JANUARY 29
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location, production and formats for the exchange of electronically storedinformation as part of the overall case management requirements. Theresults of the R. 26 (f) conference will typically be incorporated into the R. 16 Case Management and Discovery Order.
ANDREW CLUBOCKPartnerKirkland & Ellis LLPWashington, DC
THE HON. RICHARD G. STEARNSU.S. District CourtBoston, Massachusetts
ARIANA TADLERPartnerMilberg Weiss Bershad & Schulman LLP New York, New York
1:30-3:00 � The Impact of The New FRCP Amendments
From The Perspective of The Plaintiff’s BarHear what the plaintiff bar is thinking about all of the new FRCP amendments.
WILLIAM BUTTERFIELDPartnerCohen Milstein Hausfeld & Toll LLPWashington, DC
CONOR CROWLEYAssociateLabaton Sucharow & Rudolph LLP New York, New York
3:30-5:00 � Opportunities for Cost Control Associated
With the New RulesCorporations are getting hammered by the cost of electronic discovery. Isit cost effective to harvest electronically stored information (ESI) in houseusing ones own IT department or would it be more cost effective to usean Electronic Discovery Vendor? This session will focus on the total costsassociated with the electronic discovery process – from preservation andharvesting through review and production. Specific attention will befocused on cost saving techniques so the corporate law department canprepare budgets for electronic discovery
Moderator:NEIL E. ARESTYPresidentLextranetBoston, Massachusetts
MICHAEL ARKFELD, ESQ.Speaker and Author Arkfeld & AssociatesPhoenix, Arizona
SONYA SIGLERGeneral CounselCataphora, Inc.Redwood City, California
SPLT TRACK
Technology has significantly improved over the last few years to includemore emphasis on strategic and business intelligence analysis. Tools areavailable to help law firm managers better understand their businessesand make better decisions for the future direction of the firm. TheStrategic Planning and Legal Technology Track focuses on the availabletools and how to use them to better leverage your firm in today’s evercompetitive business environment.
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10:30-12:00 � Analysis Software: Is it Imperative for
Your Firm?Analysis software is no longer pie in the sky technology. Today’s tools provide you with a wealth of information about your firm’s business. Thissession will explore how the emergence of business intelligence financialanalysis software will affect the legal community over the next year. Is itimperative for your firm or can you be competitive and profitable withoutit? Find out what other law firms are doing and saying when it comes toanalysis software.
Moderator:BARBARA SCHANE JACKSONTechnology ConsultantBaker Robbins & CompanyNew York, New York
JOHN CALLAHANDirectorThomson EliteSausalito, California
LINCOLN GRAUBARDManager of Financial Strategic AnalysisThomson HineCleveland, Ohio
1:30-3:00 � The Future of Legal TechnologyWhat’s next for legal technology and what should you be thinking aboutto prepare your firm for the future? Benchmarking, BI/CI and ERPs arejust a few of the hot topics in legal technology these days. In this session,our seasoned panel of experts will discuss what you need to considerwhen planning your firm’s technology future.
Moderator:TOM O’CONNORDirectorLegal Electronic Documents Institute Bellevue, Washington
RICHARD LOWEPresidentBusiness Information SolutionsNew Providence, New Jersey
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INVESTING, IMPLEMENTING AND LEVERAGING
STATE OF THE ART TECHNOLOGY
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RICHARD SELEZNOVManaging DirectorHuron Consulting GroupHouston, Texas
3:30-5:00 � The Relevance of Practice Management For
Strategic PlanningMany firms struggle with the question of how and why to implementpractice management. At it’s simplest, practice management is really justa process for organizational management. The real benefit is what it canbring to your firm in terms of strategic planning. At this session, you’llhear how other firms are using practice management tools to gain a competitive edge, become more profitable and the key aspects thatneed to be implemented in order to make it effective for your firm.
Moderator:ANDREW Z. ADKINS IIIAssociate DirectorTechnology ServicesLevin College of Law University of FloridaGainesville, Florida
BROOK S. BOEHMLER ConsultantkCura CorporationChicago, Illinois
JOHN MESSERSMITHManaging PartnerFirm Technology DirectorKalbaugh Pfund & MessersmithRichmond, Virginia
JEFFREY C. SOTLANDJunior PartnerMintzer Sarowits Zeris Ledva & MeyersPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
DRBC TRACK
Disasters, data safety, data recovery – how do you know when you’re onthe right track? These sessions will talk about how an emergency plan willsave some headaches, how you know when you’re protected well enoughand how to plan for real-life emergencies.
Sponsor:
10:30-12:00 � Creating Partnerships Between Municipal
Government Agencies and the Local BusinessCommunity: Preparing for and Responding toEmergencies
Municipal government agencies with expertise in DR/BC agencies can bea terrific and cost-effective resource for helping businesses prepare forand respond to crisis. Utilizing their resources can help you limit losses,retain customers and get up and running faster in the event of a major
disruption. Join us for this panel discussion, with representatives fromNYC OEM, Bnet and local law firms which have successfully partneredwith them. Whether you have operations in NYC or elsewhere, this panelwill provide you with useful ideas for working with local governmentagencies to handle emergencies.
PETER PICARILLOExecutive DirectorBusiness Network of Emergency Resource Inc.Developer of the Corporate Emergency Access System (CEAS)New York, New York
1:30-3:00 � Technology-What is Safe Enough? Proactive
Techniques for Protecting Your DataWith an ever increasing dependence on technology a law firm's electronicdata -- including client files, vital records, and applications -- has becomeone of the single most important assets of a firm, critical to business continuity. Where do you store your data? How do your attorney's accessyour data? How do you protect your data?
Hear a panel of technical experts discuss development strategies andimplementation of technology solutions including: Data hosting; Offsitestorage; Data replication; In-house solutions
WAYNE WONGInformation Technology ConsultantStrategic Records & Information Management
Consulting GroupLexisNexis Applied DiscoveryBellevue, Washington
3:30-5:00 � Planning for and Coping with Real Life
Disasters (or Near Disasters)From Mother Nature, to terrorist attacks, to a broken water line, you neverknow when or how your technology infrastructure may be compromised.This panel comprised of IT professionals who have worked to put DR/BCplans in place, will share what worked — and didn't — in real life,including:
• Understanding the DR/BC planning process.• Different levels of preparation necessary based on law firm needs.• Best Practices: Educating and convincing law firm
management to adopt a DR/BC plan.
Moderator:MONICA BAYEditor-In-Chief Law Technology News,
Editorial Director Law Firm Inc.ALM Media Inc.New York, New York
ATLAS LEEFormer Director of Business ContinuityShook Hardy & Bacon LLPSenior ConsultanteSentio Technologies Washington, DC
KENNETH J. ORGERONChief Information OfficerGardere Wynne Sewell LLPDallas, Texas
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ETM TRACK
With the proliferation of technology available, it can be hard to distin-guish the defining differential of one product over another. This track,OPEN TO ALL ATTENDEES (unless otherwise noted) is purposefully designedto showcase the leading products offered to the legal community today.Based on industry buzz and frequently asked questions, we’ve invitedsome of the leading companies to clearly demonstrate how their productsand services impact the ways lawyers do business. Each session is a product showcase, dedicated to a limited number of products and services. You won’t want to miss these firsthand presentations to helpyou choose what is best for your firm.
10:30-11:15 � The Role of Effective Litigation Response in an
Agile Organization
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11:45-12:30 � Managing Information Security and Enforcing
Ethical WallsSecurity is a crucial IT issue facing law firms. Unlike the traditional technology challenges, security adds a new dimension of ever-presentrisk. The most effective way to control such risk is by unifying informationaccess control. IntApp offers the only integrated security solution for lawfirms, enforcing restrictions across applications including DM, records,accounting, CRM, time, portal, search and more. This session will reviewkey information security topics, focusing on ethical walls enforcement,confidential matter protection, litigation holds and protective order compliance.
John HallPresidentIntegration Appliance (IntApp)Palo Alto, CA 94306
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1:30-2:15
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2:45-3:30 Integrating a comprehensive compliance program into your global legal operations takes vision, strategy, and execution. Learn how Merrill Lynch turned vision into reality by developing an integrated Legal and Compliance operating system to meet the increased regulatory demands placed on the Financial Services Industry.
Aaron Van NiceDirector of Legal OperationsMerrill Lynch & Co., Inc.,Office of General CounselNew York, New York
Steve LewisPresident, Mitratech InternationalMitratechLondon, United Kingdom
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EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES
MONDAY, JANUARY 29
OPEN TO ALL
SUPERSESSION SPEND THE DAY WITH MICROSOFT
10:00am – 5:00pmLocation: Clinton Room at the NY Hilton
Your registration entitles you to join us for a variety of sessions held
throughout the day. Session topics include the following:
� Microsoft SharePoint for Law Firm Portals
� Accelerating Business: Microsoft Office System Workflow for Legal
� Delivering Insight: Microsoft Business Intelligence for Legal
� Jumpstarting Your Law Firm’s Microsoft Word 2007 Readiness
� Enabling the Mobile Legal Professional
� Microsoft Search for Enterprise Law Firms
Visit: www.microsoft.com/professionalservices for more information
For Exhibitors & Master Pass Attendees Only
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9:00-10:00 Globalization and The Impact On The LegalIndustry
MODERATOR:
Brian D. ZeveManaging DirectorProfessional Services IndustryMicrosoft CorporationNew York, New York
SPEAKERS:
Craig S. MedwickAmericas Region Managing Partner Global Firm Management Committee Clifford Chance US LLPNew York, New York
Eugene P. SteinChief Knowledge & Technology OfficerWhite & Case LLPNew York, New York
Firms and corporations continue to broaden their reach beyond traditionalgeographies, extending capabilities to seize new opportunities. Globalizationis challenging conventional business practices and creating new businessdemands. In response to demands, firms and corporations are developingnew business relationships, extending traditional relationships acrossgeographies and redefining the who, where and how for completing workand conducting commerce. With these changes, new challenges arise; forexample – firms and corporations grapple with providing consistent andefficient operations across the global enterprise, facilitating seamless workexperience across firms and corporations, collaborating across time zones,leveraging talent and intellectual capital in different locations and creat-ing visibility into business operations across geographies. Join us for a dis-cussion on the technological implications of globalization on the enter-prise law firm and the corporate law department.
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EDT TRACK
Enhance your understanding of how technology is affecting discovery lawin the digital age. Judges, attorneys and litigation support professionalswho understand the parameters of paper discovery face the continuingchallenge of applying and adapting them to the unique contours of electronic discovery. Learn about newly issued judicial opinions, techno-logical innovations, amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedureand more. These sessions will arm you with cutting-edge knowledge tonavigate the evolving electronic discovery landscape and leverage newtechnology to benefit your clients.
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10:30-12:00 � E-Discovery Privilege Considerations Under
the New Federal RulesAs compared to discovery of paper documents, differences relating to volume, data types, format, and file organization can complicate thereview and production of electronically-stored information. Despitethese differences, producing parties must ensure that their electronic production sets are sufficiently comprehensive without inadvertentlycompromising privileged and work product information. Not surprising-ly, several of the December 2006 amendments to the Federal Rules of CivilProcedure are aimed at addressing issues relating to electronic evidenceprivilege and production issues. In addition to providing a framework forproposing production formats, the new rules provide a procedure for presenting privilege claims to the court and encourage early negotiationof privilege and production issues among counsel. Join us to learn moreabout the practical implications of these new rule provisions includingdiscussion of the following topics:Navigating the Rule 34(b) framework:
• What are your production format options?• Responding to requests for native productions in light of privilege
considerations
Belated assertion of privilege:• Presenting a belated claim to the court under Rule 26(b)(5)• Assessing the pros and cons of "clawbacks, "quick peeks" and other
Rule 26(f) "voluntary agreements"
New technology:• Using topic review tools to flag potentially privileged documents
and increase review efficiency
Moderator:CHRISTOPHER M. KOALegal ConsultantKroll OntrackNew York, New York
THOMAS Y. ALLMANSenior CounselMayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw LLPChicago, Illinois
KATHRYN L. GOETZCounselHogan & Hartson White Plains, New York
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HONORABLE PAUL W. GRIMMU.S. Magistrate JudgeDistrict of Maryland
HONORABLE RONALD J. HEDGESU.S. Magistrate JudgeDistrict of New Jersey
PETER J. TORENPartnerSidley Austin LLPNew York, New York
1:30-3:00 � Audio Data Discovery: The Next FrontierSound recordings — long neglected by attorneys in litigation — are thenext frontier in electronic discovery. Parties in civil litigation will soon beroutinely propounding and responding to discovery requests for audiofiles, including voicemails, customer service call center recordings, andunified messaging files. Old-fashioned methods for handling audio files,such as transcription or physically listening to the recordings, are nolonger feasible, especially as the size and scope of audio discovery dramatically increase. If you think you have seen and heard it all relatingto electronic-discovery, you won’t want to miss this cutting-edge session.Topics to be addressed include:
• What new requirements do the new FRCP rules impose for soundrecordings? What are judges saying about audio discovery?
• How should a party locate, preserve, search, review, and produceaudio files during discovery? What are the technical realities?
• How should lawyers be advising their clients with respect to audiofiles?
MARLA S.K. BERGMAN CounselJones DayNew York, New York
DAVID FISHEL Senior DirectorNexidiaAtlanta, Georgia
MICHELE C.S. LANGE Staff AttorneyKroll OntrackMinneapolis, Minnesota
3:30-5:00 � Guest Panel: Conducting Electronic Discovery
on a Global BasisThe panel will discuss potential pitfalls and issues associated with datacollection, processing, review and production on a global scale.Considerations for monitoring preservation holds in multiple locationsand managing multinational document collection and review will be dis-cussed.
Moderator:GEORGE I. RUDOYGlobal ManagerPractice Technology SupportShearman & Sterling LLPNew York, New York
KELLY INGLESEDirector and Firm-Wide Litigation SupportMcCarthy Tétrault LLPToronto, Canada
JONOTHAN MAASHead of Litigation TechnologyDLA Piper US LLPLondon, United Kingdom
MICHELLE MAHONEYDirector (Applied Legal Technology)Mallesons Stephen JaquesMelbourne, Australia
BRIAN STEMPELFirmwide Manager, Litigation ServicesKirkland & Ellis LLPNew York, New York
CL TRACK
In conjunction with ILTA, this track is dedicated to examining how newtechnologies can address the opportunities and challenges facing today’slegal departments. Just like their outside counsel peers, law departmentsare under pressure to increase client satisfaction while keeping costsdown. How can law departments meet these goals by using technologytools? This track will offer practical advice for reducing exposure to risk asIT departments implement new technologies; and how implementing ane-billing system can change the way law departments work with outsidecounsel to become more effective in procuring, using, and managinglegal services. This track also features a roundtable discussion demonstrating how Verizon effectively manages its e-discovery team,both inside and outside the firewall.
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10:30-12:00 � Implementation of Emerging Technologies
and Their Legal Impact to CorporationsThis panel discussion will focus on the potential exposure to corporationsas IT departments implement new technologies and balance them withbusiness needs. Law firms need to be aware of their client’s applicationsand their implication under the new rules. The types of technologies dis-cussed will include: voice over IP (e-mail of voicemail), instant messaging,security and audit systems, records management, podcasts, webinars etc.
MICHAEL ARKFELD, ESQ.Speaker and AuthorArkfeld and AssociatesPhoenix, Arizona
THOMAS I. BARNETTSpecial CounselSullivan & CromwellNew York, New York
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JAY BRUDZSenior Counsel Legal TechnologyGeneral Electric CompanyFairfield, Connecticut
TOM MORRISSEYSr. Director IT Litigation SupportPurdue Pharma LPStamford, Connecticut
DAN H. WILLOUGHBY, JR.PartnerKing & SpaldingAtlanta, Georgia
1:30-3:00 � How to Truly (Really!) Save Money Via
Electronic InvoicingHow can corporate legal departments finally realize the true promise of e-billing? It’s time to venture beyond the core savings strategies of disallowed expenses and validated rates. This discussion will touch brieflyon such “low-hanging fruit” but will focus on how these systems canchange the way we work with outside counsel to become more effectivein procuring, using, and managing legal services. There will also be suggestions on how outside counsel can benefit from these systems.
STEVEN B. LEVYSenior Director of Information Systems Legal and Corporate AffairsMicrosoft CorporationRedmond, Washington
ROBERT A. SAVAProject Manager Legal ITDuPont LegalWilmington, Delaware
3:30-5:00 � Case Study: Verizon’s Communications
Foundations for Case ManagementThe roadmap to litigation success begins with strong relationshipsbetween outside counsel, inside counsel, consultants and vendors. As lawdepartments face shrinking budgets, corporate counsel must focus onreducing costs. To reduce costs, many inside lawyers must play a greaterrole in decisions that were traditionally left to outside counsel. In thissession, Verizon’s electronic discovery team will present a unique round-table demonstrating how Verizon effectively manages its e-discoveryteam, both inside and outside the firewall.
Moderator:PATRICK L. OOTDirector of Electronic Discovery & Senior Litigation CounselVerizon CommunicationsArlington, Virginia
JOHN FRANTZ Vice President and Associate General Counsel, Litigation Verizon CommunicationsArlington, Virginia
ANNE KERSHAW Principal A Kershaw Attorneys and Consultants LLCTarrytown, New York
LISA M. SCHOFIELDVP Discovery SolutionsEPIQ Systems, IncWashington, D.C.
JAIDEEP SINGHManagerElectronic Discovery Technology Strategy & PlanningVerizon CommunicationsArlington, Virginia
KM TRACK
As Knowledge Management continues to evolve, so must your law firm'sstrategic plan in order to maintain a successful and effective KM discipline. Learn what other firms and other industries are doing toensure that their KM initiatives thrive.
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10:30-12:00 � What Can Law Firm Knowledge Managers
Learn From Other Industries?For the past few years, while the law firm KM community has been dutifully creating its taxonomies, filling its brief banks and wrestling withthe best way to unite document management with records management,e-commerce companies have led a quiet revolution in information man-agement and retrieval. Taking advantage of ideas such as collaborativefiltering, the "long tail," folksonomies, distributed knowledge work, the "wisdom of the crowds," faceted search, and so on, such companies havesolved many of the problems that have long vexed the KM community.What's more, they have been conditioning our users to be adept in theuse of their tools. How can we apply the lessons learned by businessessuch as Amazon.com and KPMG in our firms and legal departments?
JEFFREY S. ROVNER Managing Director for InformationO'Melveny & Myers LLP Los Angeles, California
KINGSLEY MARTINSenior Director, Content StrategiesThomson GlobalZurich, Switzerland
1:30-3:00 � Case Study: Leveraging Firm Technology For
Strategic KM ValuePrecedent and know-how are viewed as the core focus of knowledge management. Sharing information, in turn, is often relegated to a lesserstatus. What is the distinction between the two? Are both vital in orderto make efficient and profitable business decisions? This session willexplore whether and to what extent you need to manage both knowledgeand information to develop a successful knowledge strategy for your firm.
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PETER KRAKAUR Chief Knowledge Officer Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP San Francisco, California
BOB TINDEL Application Development Manager Andrews & Kurth LLPHouston, Texas
3:30-5:00 � Critical Success Factors For Implementing A
KM StrategySuccessful implementation of your KM strategy requires striking a balance between people, technology and your firm’s culture. This sessionwill give you practical ideas for developing, implementing and maintain-ing a thriving KM program. You’ll gain practical ideas on everything fromhow to motivate employees and build internal cohesion, to how to fosterorganizational commitment.
BRENT E. KIDWELL Chief Knowledge Counsel Jenner & Block LLP Chicago, Illinois
JOHN MCGOWAN Director Single Knowledge GatewayTax Knowledge Managing KPMG Washington, DC
MEREDITH WILLIAMS Knowledge Management Attorney Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz PCMemphis, Tennessee
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Technology has revolutionized the law office and it looks like there is noend in sight to the continued advances being made in making the practice of law more productive, more profitable and more concise. Thistrack provides sessions on how to use the latest in technology to make thebusiness of practicing law a real windfall for all law offices.
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10:30-12:00 � Technology Revolution for On-Boarding New
AssociatesLearn about the challenges associated with litigation today and how theyhave given rise to a new law firm imperative-to develop effective training,mentoring and retention programs that:
• Develop associates into valuable practitioners more quickly.• Build and promote effective skills that will drive greater law firm
profits.
• Manage resource costs-both your people and the technology theycount on-without compromising work quality.
DAVID V. DILENSCHNEIDER, ESQDirector and Industry Relations LexisNexis Litigation ServicesCentennial, Colorado
JEFFREY FOWLERCounsel, LitigationO’Melveny & Myers LLPLos Angeles, California
BRUCE HOWARDPartner in Environment Land and ResourcesLatham & Watkins LLPLos Angeles, California
JONATHAN SABLONEPartnerNixon Peabody LLPBoston, Massachusetts
1:30-3:00 � Leveraging Technology for Case AssessmentLearn how technology can be used to analyze the facts, documents,witnesses and issues in a case. Learn how software tools can be used tosystematically organize, analyze and communicate vital case knowledge.(Case Mngt Analytical – what tools exist to help you – organize informa-tion about the case from depositions to existing cases easy flow method.)
DAVID SNOWEditorLaw.com Legal Technologylaw.com/techSection ManagerLaw.comALM MediaSan Francisco, California
SCOTT D. MARRSPartnerBeirne, Maynard & Parsons, L.L.P.Houston, Texas
CHARLES H.R. PETERSPartnerSchiff Hardin LLPChicago, Illinois
3:30-5:00 � Transcript Management Technology for
Competitive EdgeLearn how technology can be used to manage transcripts to provide a single, integrated solution for document repository and transcripts. Withthis capability litigators can use one solution to manage, search and lookat similar cases to develop winning litigation strategies. (Data Hosting)
GREG KREHELVice President Litigation ServicesLexisNexisPonte Vedra Beach, Florida
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GETTING BACK TO THE BASICS
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LAWRENCE SAVELLCounselChadbourne & Parke LLPNew York, New York
PHILIP A. PFEFFERAssociateChadbourne & Parke LLPNew York, New York
FM TRACK
Tools are available to provide information to law firm managementregarding the internal business affairs regarding attorney and staff productivity and intellectual property. However, sometimes there is somuch information available, it’s hard to decipher the data and turn itinto useful decision-making processes. The Firm Management Track isdesigned to provide you with an overview of available tools, highlightcase studies of firms that have been successful in these processes, andprovide you with some practical advice on how to take charge of yourfirm’s internal affairs.
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10:30-12:00 � Explore The Role of Technology in Capturing
Critical InformationHow can appropriate decisions be made without understanding the crucial firm management data? How can firms understand and analyzethis information when it can't be captured by the users? This session willfocus on the technology and processes that law firms are implementingto capture critical internal productivity information via day-to-day workflow using proven case management, time & billing and CRM technologies. This data establishes the foundation of the information that firms must understand to be able to make educated managementdecisions to protect their intellectual property and to strengthen theirpractices. We will also investigate how law firms have been able toencourage attorneys, paralegals and legal assistants to embrace thesetechnologies to deliver the information necessary for management tomake strategic decisions.
Components of this session will include: Trends in Case ManagementSystems, Trends in Time Entry / Time Capture for Attorneys, Trends in CRM/ Relationship Management, The Role of Microsoft Outlook as theDesktop, User Adoption Techniques, Capturing Data via Workflow,Measuring and Increasing Captured Time by Timekeepers, Building theCase Information Database.
TANIA DANIELSPrincipalHorne Daniels Group IncLos Angeles, California
BRIAN KENNELPresidentChief Executive OfficerPerformance Management Consulting LLCNew Orleans, Louisiana
WHIT MCISAAC PresidentChief Executive OfficerClient ProfilesAtlanta, Georgia
1:30-3:00 � Attorney Performance and Business
Development Plans: Understanding andListening to the Numbers
Without access to the right information for management decision making, law firms often lead their businesses by "shooting in the dark."It is virtually impossible to engineer plans to create a more successfulbusiness without understanding where the firm is successful and whatareas need improvement. This law firm management session is designedto help law firm owners and managers understand how to report andanalyze information that is captured by their time & billing, case man-agement and CRM systems. Hear from law firm professionals on howthey have been able to re-engineer their practices by capitalizing on theirstrengths and overcoming their weaknesses - all through the strategy of"listening to the numbers."
This session will focus on these key areas of law firm management: Case /Matter Management Information, Attorney Productivity Reports, PracticeGroup Analysis, Firm Wide Financial Reporting, Performance Trends,Understanding Strengths and Weaknesses, Making Strategic Decisions,Crafting Strategic Business and Professional Development Plans.
BRIAN KENNELPresidentChief Executive OfficerPerformance Management Consulting LLCNew Orleans, Louisiana
SUZANNE MAYERLegal AdministratorLacy Katzen LLPRochester, New York
KAREN SCHAEFERPartnerLacy Katzen LLPRochester, New York
DEAN TURNERChief Administrative OfficerPierce Atwood LLPPortland, Maine
3:30-5:00 � Implementing, Managing and Succeeding
with Strategic Business Development PlansThis law firm management session is designed to educate attendees onhow law firms are crafting and implementing strategic plans to strength-en key portions of their businesses. Speakers will review how law firms ofall sizes are capitalizing on key business indicators generated by theirtechnology reporting systems to implement professional development,timekeeper performance, business development and customer serviceplans or programs.
Change is difficult for any organization, but our seasoned presenters willexplore the implementation of their successful strategic plans and
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explain how they have enabled change in their practices. Don't miss thisopportunity to learn about growing your business by: ImplementingPlans to Achieve Growth, Reporting on Progress and EstablishingAccountability, Marketing and Business Development Plans, Client CrossSelling Plans, Customer Satisfaction and Success Plans, AttorneyProductivity and Professional Development Plans.
BRIAN KENNELPresidentChief Executive OfficerPerformance Management Consulting LLCNew Orleans, Louisiana
SUZANNE MAYERLegal AdministratorLacy Katzen LLPRochester, New York
PETER RODGERSManaging PartnerLacy Katzen LLPRochester, New York
DEAN TURNERChief Administrative OfficerPierce Atwood LLPPortland, Maine
ETT
With the proliferation of technology available, it can be hard to distin-guish the defining differential of one product over another. This track,OPEN TO ALL ATTENDEES (unless otherwise noted) is purposefully designedto showcase the leading products offered to the legal community today.Based on industry buzz and frequently asked questions, we’ve invitedsome of the leading companies to clearly demonstrate how their productsand services impact the ways lawyers do business. Each session is a product showcase, dedicated to a limited number of products and services. You won’t want to miss these firsthand presentations to helpyou choose what is best for your firm.
10:30-11:15
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11:45-12:30
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1:30-2:15 Sponsor:
2:45-3:30 Digital Rights Management (DRM) is not just a tool to help internetcontent providers stay in compliance with IP concern's. Learn how DRM
will change the way Legal departments work with their outside counselfirms and internal customers. Mitratech will demonstrate how DigitalRights Management will help your legal department work more efficiently while adhering to and enforcing the strictest level of compliance and security.
AARON VAN NICEDirector of Legal OperationsMerrill Lynch & Co., Inc.,Office of General CounselNew York, New York
STEVE LEWISPresident, Mitratech InternationalMitratechLondon, United Kingdom
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4:00-4:45 � Research Shows Document Retention is
Failing at the DesktopDescription: Document Retention policies are failing at the desktop (IDGResearch). Today there are 7.5 billion Office documents created annually(Towers Group) and more than 80% of documents exist on individual hard drives (Gartner), the edge of the organization. That means thatthe majority of information is outside the control of the enterprise.Research shows that while most enterprises have a document retentionpolicy, two-thirds don't enforce the policy, and less than 50% ofemployees actually adhere to the policy.
Hear how NextPage brings enterprises the only solution to trackdocuments across email, hard drives, removeable media and serverswithout changing the way users work and brings control to the desktop.NextPage Document Retention(TM), an information risk managementproduct, reduces your risk and increases document retention compliance.
CYDNI TETROVice President Products and Marketing Nextpage
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EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES
TUESDAY, JANUARY 30
OPEN TO ALL
SuperSession with FTI 10:00am – 5:00pm
Sessions held throughout the day
Location: Clinton Suite in the NY Hilton
FTI will be hosting a series of interactive sessions throughout the day on computer forensics, electronic discovery and more. Look for session
information and times in the on-site guide.
Session leaders will include:Adam I. Cohen
Senior Managing Director
Ed Pfromer
Managing Director
Kristi Icaza
Senior Consultant
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31
9:00-10:00 Persuading The Bean-Counters: EffectiveArguments for Legal Enterprise Technology
John J. Rosenthal PartnerHowrey LLP Washington, DC
Ronald K. Perkowski Senior Counsel Halliburton Company Houston, Texas
Jason PriebeCorporate CounselAllstate Insurance CompanyNorthbrook, Illinois
Today’s corporate counsel face unprecedented challenges as they attemptto protect their companies from legal challenges and lead them toincreased productivity. Yet acquiring the necessary legal technology —from records management to electronic data discovery — is sometimesjust as difficult, and just as important. And even more difficult when it's a major installation with a big price tag. How can you persuade your company that the technology is well worth the investment? This keynote presentation features a distinguished panel of corporate counsel who has successfully persuaded their institutions to adopt major technology programs to help reach their goals. Learn how they made a strong business case to win approvals and navigated difficult procurementprocesses. It will discuss the nuts and bolts of making your case, from cost benefit analysis, operational requirements, and compliance validation. It will also offer sage advice on the “politics” of persuasion –including creating alliances among corporate departments and even calling in outside counsel.
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New rules, trends and technologies have changed the face of electronicdiscovery. Are you ready? The new FRCP amendments and other leadingpractices have impacted the relationship between IT investment and how a corporation or firm manages its electronic discovery process. In addition, upcoming technological advances will change the way organiza-tions discover, review and produce electronically stored information (ESI).Attend this track to find out how to create a business strategy for changeand what type of IT investment is imperative to optimize systemresources to reduce the cost and disruption associated with electronic document production.
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10:30-12:00 � Where To Invest to Optimize Electronic
DiscoveryThe potential cost of electronic discovery is a major concern for both Legaland IT managers. The FRCP amendments and other leading practicespromulgate a basis for functionality to handle discovery in electronicallystored information (ESI) systems. Where should you put your dollars tooptimize system resources to reduce the cost and disruption associatedwith electronic document production?
Our panel will present a typical use case of an ESI system executing FRCPcompliant discovery, and then discuss the trends and expectations of thelegal community regarding that type of discovery. We will investigate thelatest in case law regarding compliant production, and ask our panelwhere they would invest to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of a discovery ready storage system.
This session will cover:• Where to get the most “bang” from your IT System “buck” for
pre-trial conference preparation.• How much do you have to know about your back-up media content?• What is “reasonable” in “reasonable steps to preserve evidence?”• What are the big IT expenses in corporate discovery and
litigation? Where do you invest to “narrow the cost gap"?• How to assess your litigation risk to determine the adequate level of
spending needed to mitigate the risk.• What are the most important elements of corporate records
management policy concerning electronic discovery that IT needs toimplement?
• What is the right ratio between the potentional risk and the harddollars to mitigate that risk?
Moderator:JOE ROMANOWSKI Vice President of Product StrategyZANTAZ, Inc.Boston, Massachusetts
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THOMAS Y. ALLMANSenior Counsel Mayer Brown Rowe Maw LLPChicago, Illinois
RICHARD L. SELEZNOVManaging DirectorHuron ConsultingHouston, Texas
1:30-3:00 � Preparing for Tomorrow’s Technology Today-
Creating a Business Strategy for Change
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Learn how technological advances will change the way organizations discover, review and produce electronically stored information (ESI).Understand emerging standards and explore new tools that will helpshape the next generation of legal discovery. Attendees will get a glimpseinto the not so distant future of the changes being integrated in the operating system and authoring applications that will allow better track-ing, viewing, and securing of ESI in the context of electronic discovery.See how these enhancements will save time, money and risk in searching,viewing and even redacting on native electronic file formats.
This session will cover:• How to make your Exchange environment, corporate file shares,
and SharePoint repositories “Discovery Ready”• Evolutionary technology in viewing, tagging and redacting
documents for discovery
DAVID BASKIN Director of Discovery Management Strategy ZANTAZ, Inc.Boston, Massachusetts
BOB DANIELS Industry Technology Strategist and Professional Services SolutionsMicrosoft CorporationWaltham, Massachusetts
BARRY MURPHY Senior AnalystForrester Research, Inc.Cambridge, Massachusetts
OS TRACK
Outsourcing is a strategy widely employed by corporations to reduce theiroperating costs and increase the quality of services provided to their customers (both internal and external). Until recently, outsourcing in the Legal environment was restricted to support services such as mail,
messenger, reprographics and food services. Increasingly, however, lawfirms are evaluating the feasibility of outsourcing far more complex functions such as Application Support, Help Desks, H/R Records and payroll, accounting and finance functions, document preparation and litigation document analysis.
The Track’s two panels will explore both the methodology for deliveringoutsourced services (“Enterprise Services; Outsourcing’s Service DeliveryModel”) and the technology (“Better, Faster, Cheaper: The Advent of TrulyCost-Effective Legal Support Services”) that makes outsourcing possibletoday.
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10:30-12:00 � Enterprise Services: Outsourcing’s Service
Delivery ModelIn the IT environment software selection and engaging implementationassistance have often been separate decisions.
Increasingly, Outsourcing providers present to clients a “packagedEnterprise Service solution” that includes best of breed software, bestpractices policies and procedures and a thorough process re-engineeringeffort. This unified approach provides clients with the potential of muchgreater rewards as a result of the outsourcing effort but it also increasesthe complexity of the implementation effort and its succesful management.
Our panel will present case studies on implementing complex outsourcing solutions in document production, accounting and financialmanagement and litigation document management.
The panel will explore:
• Needs assessment• Vendor selection• Implementation management• Establishing SLAs• Measuring and managing implementation progress• Win/win vendor rewards systems
VINCENT M. BELLDirector of Administration Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLPNew York, New York
MICHAEL BRYANTChief Executive Officer CBF GroupNew York, New York
TOM O’SULLIVAN Chief Executive Officer MicrosystemsLombard, Illinois
J. MARK SANTIAGOManaging Director International CoSourcing GroupNew York, New York
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1:30-3:00 � Better, Faster, Cheaper: The Advent of Truly
Cost-Effective Legal Support ServicesConsumers of all kinds of goods and services often view cost and qualityas a zero-sum game in which lower costs entail lesser quality and excellence costs more, but the global economy and advancing technologyhave made it possible to deliver superlative legal support services atlower overall costs. In the legal services market there is an increasingexpectation that services will be truly cost-effective, with appropriateemphasis on both cost and effectiveness.
This panel will explore the trends, technologies and techniques that havemade true cost-effectiveness possible in the legal marketplace, includingemerging search and retrieval technologies, integration of end-to-endservices, leveraging economies of scale, deployment of offshore resourcesand enlightened project management.
LIAM BROWNPresidentChief Executive OfficerIntegreonLos Angeles, California
RON FRIEDMANNPresidentPrism Legal Consulting Inc.Arlington, Virginia
RICHARD MCKENNAChief Administrative Officer White & Case LLPNew York, New York
RGI TRACK
This interactive track comprised of former federal prosecutors,white-collar defense attorneys and electronic discovery experts will offer practical insights, best practices and tactics for dealing with the legal anddiscovery challenges in government investigations and litigation.
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10:30-12:00 � Government Investigations: Systems and
ProceduresThis panel will explore a series of critical issues that companies face inthe context of heightened regulatory requirements as well as aggressiveSEC, DOJ, FTC and AG investigations. This track will explore how andwhen companies should:
• Prepare themselves to respond to regulatory demands for electronicdata
• Preserve data in the face of regulatory demands • Enact and enforce litigation preservation holds • Access data, and quickly analyze it.
Moderator:STEPHEN WHETSTONEVice PresidentStratify Inc.Boston, Massachusetts
TOM HANUSIKPartnerCrowell & Moring LLPWashington, DC
JOY MURAOManager of Global Practice SupportLatham & Watkins LLPLos Angeles, California
SETH RODNERVice PresidentDeputy General CounselChief Compliance OfficerMedicis Pharmaceutical Corp.Scottsdale, Arizona
RAMANA VENKATAChief Executive OfficerStratify Inc.Mountain View, California
1:30-3:00 � Government Investigations: Legal and
Discovery IssuesThis panel will explore a series of important tactical and strategic legaland discovery issues that companies confront when responding to government investigations. We will explore how and when companiesand their counsel should:
• Protect privilege • Manage selective and inadvertent waiver • Guard against potential spoliation and obstruction of justice claims • Support parallel proceedings, manage multiple matters, and re-use
data with necessary security
Moderator:STEPHEN WHETSTONEVice PresidentStratify Inc.Boston, Massachusetts
TOM HANUSIKPartnerCrowell & Moring LLPWashington, DC
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JOY MURAOManager of Global Practice SupportLatham & Watkins LLPLos Angeles, California
SETH RODNERVice PresidentDeputy General CounselChief Compliance OfficerMedicis Pharmaceutical Corp.Scottsdale, Arizona
RAMANA VENKATAChief Executive OfficerStratify Inc.Mountain View, California
CF TRACK
Mandiant’s “Computer Forensics” track will provide lawyers, litigationsupport professionals, paralegals and everyone else involved in litigationwith an in-depth view of how computer forensics can be used to achieveboth substantive and process-oriented objectives in modern litigation.This track will focus on the use of computer forensics to collect and analyze electronic evidence of mis-doings in a corporate environmentand the evidentiary issues associated with utilizing the fruits of the investigatory work at trial. In addition, the more routine, but nonethelessimportant, use of computer forensics in the electronic discovery processwill be thoroughly analyzed. In all instances, the discussion will centeraround real-life examples of how to utilize computer forensics in yourcases.
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10:30-12:00 � “The Trial of U.S. v. Duronio” Investigating a
Logic BombComputer forensics and security expert Keith Jones of Mandiant, and for-mer-Assistant United States Attorney Mauro Wolfe will discuss the crimi-nal trial of Roger Duronio, a corporate employee of UBS gone bad. Thosefollowing the news know that Roger Duronio attempted to bring downthe computing infrastructure of his former employer by leaving behindhidden technology traps (“logic bombs”) designed to interfere with UBS’systems. In the trial of US v Duronio, Mr. Jones analyzed the evidenceseized by the U.S. Secret Service and provided expert testimony for thegovernment’s case that Mr. Wolfe argued. The speakers will provide anoverview of the case and provide insight and advice about issues that youshould be prepared to tackle if you find your client a victim of a similarincident. From evidence preservation, to analysis and investigation, topreparing and presenting your case at trial, the speakers will cover a wide
variety of issues involved in a sophisticated response to a computer intru-sion or hacking incident.
KEITH J. JONESDirector of Computer Forensics, Incident Response,
and Litigation SupportMANDIANTAlexandria, Virginia
MAURO WOLFEFormer Assistant United States AttorneyDickstein Shapiro LLPNew York, New York
1:30-3:00 � Deploying Computer Forensics in Litigation:Using Computer Forensics in Litigation, FromData Preservation to Forensic AnalysisComputer forensics, once thought to be secret science reserved for criminal investigations like one might see on an episode of “CSI”, has now become a mainstream staple of routine civil litigation. Forensic techniques can be used to preserve and collect electronic data or for evenmore sophisticated analysis. This session will provide an overview of thevarious uses of computer forensics and forensic experts in day-to-day litigation, using examples from real cases to demonstrate the value thata computer forensics expert can add in the litigation support process,and how the data collected could prove essential to legal counsel whilebuilding a case.
BRENT E. KIDWELLChief Knowledge CounselJenner & Block LLPChicago, Illinois
KEVIN MANDIAChief ExecutiveOfficerMANDIANTAlexandria, Virginia
LL TRACK
Join us for a special track of education, which will explore the evolvingrole of today’s law librarian. Our first panel of librarians will discuss howthe latest technological developments combined with their informationmanagement expertise, enables them to bring greater value to the legalindustry’s most powerful management teams. Our second panel consisting of librarians, all veterans of mergers, will drill down deeper and discuss their role in the process.
THE EVOLVING ROLE OF THE LAW LIBRARIAN
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10:30-12:00 � Today’s Tech Savvy Law Librarian: Bringing
Greater Value to the Legal Industry’s MostPowerful Management Teams
At one time, it seemed inevitable that advances in IT would result in theelimination of the law library and extinction of the law librarian. In fact,advances in IT have been a powerful catalyst for the evolution of the lawlibrary and the professionals who manage them. By mastering the latesttools and methods, today’s law librarians can manage greater quantitiesof information and different types of information more efficiently. Ourpanelists, respected law librarians from Am Law 100 firms, will discusstheir involvement in competitive intelligence, vendor negotiations,-training end users, business development, internal budget processes andrecruiting, retaining and motivating staff. Learn how tech-savvy librari-ans are evolving and bringing value to the legal industry’s most powerfulmanagement teams.
MARY M. AMESDirector of Library ServicesEdwards Angell Palmer & Dodge LLPProvidence, Rhode Island
ALVIN M. PODBOYDirector of LibrariesBaker HostetlerCleveland, Ohio
DONNA PURVISFirmwide Library Manager Morrison & Foerster LLP San Francisco, California
LINDA WILLDirector of Information ResourcesDorsey & WhitneyMinneapolis, Minnesota
1:30-3:00 � In the Wake of a Merger: The Law Librarian’s
Role in Firm Wide Strategic IssuesWithin the legal industry, it seems that each week brings news of a newmerger. In the wake of a merger, issues involving the continuity of information services, as well as the financial, logistical and organizationalconcerns present both challenges and opportunities. Our panel members,all veterans of mergers, will address the law librarian’s role in facilitatingchange. The librarians will discuss their merger related experiences,including their triumphs and challenges, share valuable insights and offerpractical advice. Whether your firm has been through a merger, is in thethroes of one, or currently in discussions, this session is not to be missed!
Moderator:DAVID SNOWEditorLaw.com Legal Technologylaw.com/techSection ManagerLaw.comALM MediaSan Francisco, California
TODD ERICH BENNETTWest Coast Head LibrarianThelen Reid Brown Raysman & Steiner LLPSan Francisco, California
KATE MARTINDirector of Library ServicesMcKenna Long & Aldridge LLPWashington, D.C.
JEAN O’GRADYLibrarianWilmerHaleWashington, DC
KAREN S. SCHUBARTNew York Director of Library ServicesCovington & Burling LLPNew York, New York
ETW TRACK
With the proliferation of technology available, it can be hard to distin-guish the defining differential of one product over another. This track,OPEN TO ALL ATTENDEES (unless otherwise noted) is purposefully designedto showcase the leading products offered to the legal community today.Based on industry buzz and frequently asked questions, we’ve invitedsome of the leading companies to clearly demonstrate how their productsand services impact the ways lawyers do business. Each session is a product showcase, dedicated to a limited number of products and services. You won’t want to miss these firsthand presentations to helpyou choose what is best for your firm.
10:30-11:15 Speakers:IAN CAMPBELLChief Operating OfficeriCONECTRedondo Beach, California
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Presented by
Tony S. CordeiroChief Information OfficerShearman & Sterling LLPNew York, New York
Harris TilevitzChief Technology OfficerSkadden, Arps, Slate,Meagher & Flom LLPNew York, New York
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