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New Online E-discovery courses for legal professionals

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

The Center for Advanced Legal Studies, along with the Organization of Legal Professionals, offers eDiscovery @ Work: 8-week of online, interactive courses (two classes a week) designed to teach e-Discovery from beginning to end, in a comprehensive way. Three new courses have been added: eDiscovery 101A: Fundamentals of eDiscovery, eDiscovery, The Next Level and eDiscovery for Non-Legal Professionals. This training is aimed at all people working in the legal, litigation or IT spheres, administrators and any person interested in obtaining a full understanding of e-Discovery. Covered topics include: ESI, Cloud Computing, EDRM, Collection Strategies, New Rules of Federal Procedure, Preserving Accessible & Inaccessible ESI, Duty to Disclose, Litigation Holds, Inadvertent Disclosure, Duty to Preserve, Discovery & Daubert, International eDiscovery, Depositions Under Rule 30, Where to Find Metadata, Case Studies, Rules 16 & 26, Ethical Considerations, The Sedona Principles, and Early Case Assessment. More information