E-Discovery Forum
A Series of Four Seminars
Presented by
ARMA Boston Chapter

and
Graduate School of Library and Information Science, Simmons College

In association with
The Sedona Conference

Mock Hearing
November 20, 2008
Paresky Conference Center, Main Campus, Simmons College

A mock hearing that will illustrate electronic discovery issues. The hearing will include a judge, defense and plaintiff counsel, and a records manager witness.

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Participants

Hon. Robert B. Collings
U.S. Magistrate Judge
District of Massachusetts
 

Daniel K. Gelb
Gelb & Gelb LLP
Dan Gelb is an attorney with Gelb & Gelb LLP in Boston, Massachusetts where he represents clients in federal and state court litigation, arbitration and regulatory proceedings. Dan concentrates in the areas of business, securities, non-competition agreements, corporate raiding and trade secrets, accountants' liability and criminal law. Prior to joining Gelb & Gelb LLP, Dan was an Assistant District Attorney with the Norfolk County District Attorney's Office in Massachusetts. Dan chairs the Massachusetts Bar Association Civil Litigation Section's E-Discovery Practice Group, he is a member of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers' E-Discovery Task Force, and The Sedona Conference's Working Group on Electronic Document Retention & Production. He is also an Advisory Board Member of BNA, Inc.'s White Collar Crime Report.

Eric P. Magnuson
Nutter McClennen & Fish LLP
 

Jill Snyder
NARA Northeast Region
 

Resources

Resources About the Mock Trial

Coming Soon.

Resources from The Sedona ConferenceŽ

See a full list of The Sedona ConferenceŽ publications.

Federal Court Decisions Involving Electronic Discovery

The Sedona Principles Addressing Electronic Document Production, 2d Edition

The Sedona Guidelines for Managing Information and Records in the Electronic Age, 2d Edition

The Sedona ConferenceŽ Glossary: E-Discovery & Digital Information Management, 2d Edition

Navigating the Vendor Proposal Process: Best Practices for the Selection of Electronic Discovery Vendors

The Sedona ConferenceŽ Commentary on Legal Holds

The Sedona ConferenceŽ Commentary on the Identification and Preservation of Not Reasonably Accessible Electronically Stored Information

The Sedona ConferenceŽ Commentary on ESI Evidence & Admissibility

The Sedona ConferenceŽ Best Practices Commentary on Search & Retrieval Methods

The Sedona ConferenceŽ Framework for Analysis of Cross-Border Discovery Conflicts: A Practical Guide to Navigating the Competing Currents of International Data Privacy & e-Discovery - Public Comment Version.

Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Addressing Eletronic Discovery, with 2006 Committee Notes