The presentation Dominic Jaar offered at CanHeit2009 entitled “The importance of Shredding Electronic Documents” will be available online soon. Once it is, we will embed it in the present post.
In the mean time, here is the Powerpoint presentation:
The presentation Dominic Jaar offered at CanHeit2009 entitled “The importance of Shredding Electronic Documents” will be available online soon. Once it is, we will embed it in the present post.
In the mean time, here is the Powerpoint presentation:
When?: Wednesday-Thursday, September 16-17, 2009
Where?: Hyatt Regency Vancouver, British Columbia
A rare opportunity to gain valuable insight into best practices for e-discovery, and practical strategies to meet judicial expectations while reducing costs, presented by members of The Sedona Conference® Canadian Working Group
on Electronic Document Retention & Production: the non-profit law & policy think-tank that developed The Sedona Canada Principles Addressing Electronic Discovery.
Featuring a renowned faculty including esteemed members of the Bench,
leading practitioners and experts.
Including panels focused on:
Management of the Costs of e-discovery
Proportionality
Preservation & Legal Holds
Multi-Party, Multi-Jurisdictional, Class Actions & Other Complications
The In-House Counsel Perspective
e-discovery Roundtable: The View from the Bench
The Sedona Canada Principles
Dominic Jaar will join 2 panels; Complex Litigation/Class Actions and In-House Counsel Perspective.

Private Dining Room – Meritage Room
800 West Olympic Boulevard, Los Angeles CA 90015
Wednesday, June 24, 2009, at 7 pm
Please RSVP to
alexis.robbins@guidancesoftware.com
or 626-229-9191 x169 by June 22, 2009.
Space is limited.
Join us on September 16 and 17, 2009, at the Hyatt Regency in lovely Vancouver, where will be held The Second Annual Sedona Canada Program on Getting Ahead of the e-discovery Curve. If there is one conference you must attend this year, this is the one!
It is a rare opportunity to gain valuable insight into best practices for e-discovery, and practical strategies to meet judicial expectations while reducing costs. This conference is presented by members of The Sedona Conference® Canadian Working Group on Electronic Document Retention and Production, the non-profit law and policy think-tank that developed The Sedona Canada Principles Addressing Electronic Discovery.
It will feature a renowned faculty including esteemed members of the Bench, leading practitioners and experts on panels focused on:
Management of the Costs of e-discovery
Proportionality
Preservation & Legal Holds
Multi-Party, Multi-Jurisdictional, Class Actions & Other Complications
The In-House Counsel Perspective
e-discovery Roundtable: The View from the Bench
The Sedona Canada Principles
Dominic Jaar will join 2 panels; Complex Litigation/Class Actions and In-House Counsel Perspective.
The Inhouse magazine from Canadian Lawyer offers us in its last issue an article signed by Judy Van Rhijn. This article covers the debate on outsourcing or not e-discovery and the criteria that should lead companies to decide to manage their e-discovery processes internally or externally.
Dominic Jaar is interviewed on the subject. His thoughts on the matter are combined with the reflections of Susan Wortzman from Wortzman Nickle.