MCLEAN, VA, July 17, 2012 (Press-News.org) ZyLAB, a leading provider of eDiscovery and information management solutions, today announced that Mary Mack, Esq., enterprise technology counsel for the company, will participate on the "Protecting Your eDiscovery Work Product: Before the Battle" session moderated by George Socha, Jr., Esq. at the second annual Carmel Valley eDiscovery Retreat in Monterey, California in July. Other session panelists include Lorraine M. Casto (Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP), Karen L. Stevenson (Buchalter Nemer) and Debra R. Bernard (Perkins Coie LLP).
"Some of the most fiercely fought e-discovery battles center on production of discovery work product," says George Socha, Jr., Esq., co-founder of the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) and moderator at the Carmel Valley eDiscovery Retreat. "Taking direct aim at that issue, this session with Mary Mack, Lorraine Casto, Karen Stevenson and Debra Bernard promises to be both engaging and informative. I am looking forward to it."
The session will demonstrate the danger of waiting until the "battle" has begun in order to focus on protecting the sanctity of one's work product. The panelists will address the steps litigators and organizations can take to effectively protect their eDiscovery work product at key points in the process: from information governance; to identification, preservation and collection; through processing, review and analysis; and into production.
"The Carmel Valley eDiscovery Retreat, in its second year, promises three days of lively discussion and debate on the promise as well as the repercussions of Cloud computing, analytics, technology assisted review (TAR), and other emerging technologies, in a relaxed setting that encourages meaningful engagement," said Chris La Cour, Founder and Executive Director of CVEDR.
The Carmel Valley eDiscovery Retreat (CVEDR), which takes place at the exclusive Monterey Hotel & Spa from July 22-25, 2012, will focus on the complexities and practicalities of eDiscovery and offer eDiscovery experts and novices, alike, CLE-accredited training.
To learn more about ZyLAB's eDiscovery and information management technology and services, please visit www.zylab.com or call 1-866-995-2262. To learn more about this event, please visit www.cvedr.com.
ZyLAB's products and services are used on an enterprise level by corporations, government agencies, courts, and law firms, as well as on specific matters for legal services, auditing, and accounting providers. For more information, please call 1-866-995-2262.
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[Press-News.org] ZyLAB's Mary Mack to Co-Present at Carmel Valley eDiscovery RetreatThe Panel, Moderated by George Socha, Profiles Methods to Protect eDiscovery Work Product