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Proposed FRCP Changes: Effect on eDiscovery, RIM & IG (CLE)

CLE November 13, 2014

The Supreme Court is expected to approve a proposed set of revisions to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP), which would go into effect by December of 2015. Are you ready for those changes?  In this program, Rimon Partner and renowned Information Governance, Records and Legal Holds expert, John Isaza, will walk the audience through the most significant proposed changes to the FRCP. During this discussion, Mr. Isaza will address proposed changes affecting advanced early case management, newly imposed duties on lawyers towards “speedy justice,” discovery proportionality, and changes related to ESI preservation and sanctions for spoliation. Mr. Isaza will conclude by weaving the proposed changes into practical information governance and records management practices necessary to be ready by the time the revised FRCP changes are in place.

You can view the webinar and access a PDF of the slides below.

This course has been produced by a California accredited MCLE provider. California accredited online/self-study CLE courses are not recognized in every jurisdiction, and courses may only be valid for a certain term after their creation. Please check your jurisdiction for applicable rules.