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Q1 Productions Announces 2nd Annual eDiscovery for the Life Science Industry Conference

Enhancing eDiscovery practices through risk mitigation, implementing strategies for cost-containment and reducing volume of data for preservation, collection and review.

2011-12-21
CHICAGO, IL, December 21, 2011 (Press-News.org) This winter, Q1 Productions brings together leaders from both the life science industries and legal professions to discuss advancements in internal company investigations. Held over February 27th and 28th in Jersey City, NJ, this year's conference will expand upon last year's focus on preparing for and utilizing eDiscovery tactics, paying special attention to streamlining investigations by taking advantage of most innovative resources and technologies.

Life science companies' involvement in suits is commonplace, dealing with patent issues, intellectual property protection or adherence to their several unique regulatory requirements. In best managing internal investigations, companies are increasingly turning to advanced eDiscovery techniques. Electronic investigative tools are allowing for faster, more comprehensive review of materials compared to traditional discovery tactics. This winter's event will cover a wide variety of issues pertaining to eDiscovery. Sessions over the two-day programming will include storing data in the cloud, discovery strategies for social media sites and tactics for the use of predictive coding, amongst others.

Following the success of last year's premiere Q1 eDiscovery for the Life Science Industry program, this event sheds light on newest updates to discovery strategies from notable presenting organizations like GlaxoSmithKline, Merck & Co. and U.S. judges. Programming will include traditional conference sessions, panel discussions as well as informal networking opportunities for most comprehensive knowledge share between attendees. For full details and/or registration, visit: Q1Productions.com/LSeDiscovery

Presenters to include: Allergan; Baxter Healthcare; Boehringer Ingelheim; Bowman & Brooke LLP; Connolly Bove Lodge & Hutz LLP; Covidien; Daiichi Sankyo, Inc.; Genzyme; Gilead Sciences, Inc., Goodwin Procter; Hogan Lovells; Jenner & Block; Medtronic; Merck & Co.; Montgomery, McCracken, Walker & Rhoads, LLP; National Labor Relations Board; Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe; Pitney Bowes; Presidio Pharmaceuticals; Ropes & Gray LLP; Siemens Corporation; Smiths Medical; U.S. Attorney's Office, District of New Jersey; U.S. Magistrate Judge, District of Colorado; U.S. Magistrate Judge, District of Kansas and U.S. Magistrate Judge, District of Massachusetts

Media Contact: Paul Hernandez
(312) 602-9683
phernandez@q1productions.com

About the Organizer
Q1 Productions designs and develops webinars, training courses, conference programs and forums aimed at specifically targeted audiences in order to provide strategic and timely information. Through a rigid production process focused on end-user research and design, our team is able to understand the immediate business concerns of today's leading executives. Whether focusing on new or pending legislative issues, enhanced business processes or technologies that will drive efficiency and customer service, our programs provide solutions to the urgent needs of our attendees. Visit http://www.q1productions.com


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[Press-News.org] Q1 Productions Announces 2nd Annual eDiscovery for the Life Science Industry Conference
Enhancing eDiscovery practices through risk mitigation, implementing strategies for cost-containment and reducing volume of data for preservation, collection and review.