Be sure to register for the University of Florida's Tenth Annual E-Discovery Conference taking place next year both virtually and in person on February 8 & 9, 2023. Panels will address challenges for complex cases and provide key takeaways that you can put into practice. The conference is centered squarely around practical education for matters of ESI and is perfect for lawyers and legal professionals of all levels. Spread over two full days, it’ll be a combination of several short talks, panel discussions with live Q&A, and product videos. This year set another record for decisions on electronic discovery with proportionality, BYOD, search terms and TAR, and issues in emerging technologies leading the way. Also of interest are off-the- shelf programs such Slack and Microsoft Teams, as well as programs designed and tailored for specific industries or companies, are now ubiquitous. Collaboration programs produce diverse types and versions and large volumes of data located in multiple locations on myriad of devices, including ephemeral or fragile data. The case law panel will tackle the key decisions from this past year with a goal of providing practical takeaways. Register here-- 10th Annual UF Law E-Discovery Conference (ufediscoveryconference.com)