Complimentary CLE
May 6, 2013 | 1 pm – 2pm EDT
Through every stage of litigation, from planning to execution and monitoring, employing the right tactics can improve workflow efficiency and ensure you accomplish your clients' objectives on time and on budget.
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Complimentary CLE
April 15, 2013 | 1 pm – 2pm EST
The panel will explore ways attorneys may defend their search parameters during discovery and how companies can comply with new collection and preservation standards in their day-to-day operations. We will also discuss the limitations in the current technology and whether recent court decisions will require a paradigm shift in the use of these methodologies.
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December 14, 2011 | 11 a.m – 12 noon EST
In 2011, the financial industry saw what many are calling a tsunami of mortgage-backed securities related litigation as a result of the 2008 mortgage crisis. Join a panel of securities experts as we review the surge in MBS related litigation in 2011 and the future of this type of securities litigation.
On-Demand Now
With more in-house counsel using legal process outsourcing for litigation document review, structuring the relationship among in-house counsel, outside counsel and the legal process outsourcing provider is critical to protect the company against sanctions or malpractice litigation, and to ease a smooth and efficient review.
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In the last few years, legal process outsourcing has entered a new phase. As leaders in the industry have addressed key ethical issues and lawyers have become accustomed to outsourcing, the industry has grown, and adapted to meet the evolving needs of corporate legal departments and law firms. In this webinar a panel of leading industry experts will discuss the evolution of legal process outsourcing, including recent trend shifts and new directions. These include but are not limited to:
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