The University of Florida Levin College of Law will hold their 12th Annual E-Discovery Conference February 12-13, 2025. Hard to believe it's been a dozen years since this program created by Professor Bill Hamilton, renowned for providing practical, actionable education with real-world solutions related to electronic discovery, began. Forward-thinking national speakers present strategies that can be implemented at both law firms and corporate legal departments. Roundtables will commence in pre-conference sessions beginning February 11th. Leading organizations are forming committees, budgeting resources, performing research, conducting pilots, and beginning early implementations for generative artificial intelligence and new rules may be needed. Keeping pace with changes and making new connections in the industry are benefits of attending. Of course, the annual judicial panel with unique insights into courts handling these issues is not to be missed! Free online, as well as an in-person attendance option available. See more here-- https://ufediscoveryconference.com/
Archive of the evolution of civil procedure rules for Electronically Stored Information (ESI) in Florida. Also features periodic developments relevant to E-Discovery practitioners.
Tuesday, November 12, 2024
12th Annual Florida E-Discovery Conference Coming
The University of Florida Levin College of Law will hold their 12th Annual E-Discovery Conference February 12-13, 2025. Hard to believe it's been a dozen years since this program created by Professor Bill Hamilton, renowned for providing practical, actionable education with real-world solutions related to electronic discovery, began. Forward-thinking national speakers present strategies that can be implemented at both law firms and corporate legal departments. Roundtables will commence in pre-conference sessions beginning February 11th. Leading organizations are forming committees, budgeting resources, performing research, conducting pilots, and beginning early implementations for generative artificial intelligence and new rules may be needed. Keeping pace with changes and making new connections in the industry are benefits of attending. Of course, the annual judicial panel with unique insights into courts handling these issues is not to be missed! Free online, as well as an in-person attendance option available. See more here-- https://ufediscoveryconference.com/