Why Attend?
Keyword search is the gold standard in electronic discovery, but how well does it work? You may be surprised. This webcast will open your eyes to what you're missing in electronically stored information and reveal the pitfalls of electronic search. Attend this informative webcast and learn strategies that you can apply now to significantly improve the quality of search and lower the cost of e-discovery.
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Attend the premier broadcast of this webcast (recorded on?March 28, 2012) and have the opportunity to submit your questions in advance and/or during the webcast. Questions will be answered via email within 48 hours of the program. All registrants receive a set of downloadable course materials and free access to the archived online program.
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What You Will Learn
In this practical webcast,?electronic evidence?expert Craig Ball?explains the ugly truths about electronic search and details concrete methods you can use to enhance your search strategy.?
Topics include:
????????Do lawyers and courts put too much trust in ketword search?
??????? What do search tools?miss?
??? ????How can you improve the quality of keyword search without hiring an expert?
??? ??? How do you measure and test keyword search??
??? ??? What are alternatives to keyword search and how do they work?
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Who Should Attend
Attorneys and other legal professionals who want to learn more about keyword search in?electronic evidence should attend this?unique, informative seminar.
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Planning Chair
Craig Ball of Austin is a Board Certified trial lawyer, certified computer forensic examiner, law professor and electronic evidence expert. He has dedicated his career to teaching the bench and bar about forensic technology and trial tactics. After decades in court, Craig limits his practice to serving as a court-appointed special master and consultant in computer forensics and electronic discovery, and to publishing and lecturing on computer forensics, emerging technologies, digital persuasion and electronic discovery. Craig writes the award-winning Ball in Your Court column on electronic discovery for Law Technology News and is the author of numerous articles on e-discovery and computer forensics, many available at www.craigball.com. Craig Ball has served as the Special Master or testifying expert in computer forensics and electronic discovery in some of the most challenging and celebrated cases in the U.S.
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Special Offer: Need to learn more about the technical aspects of ESI? Attend both Keyword Search in Electronic Discovery: Spoiled and Deluded and Ten Nerdy Things Lawyers Should Know About Electronic Evidence on March 28, and pay only $299 for both (a savings of over $75)!
Both video webcasts: $299???? ADD TO CART
Program Schedule
ALL TIMES EASTERN
12:00 p.m. ?Seminar Begins
??1:00 p.m. ? Adjournment
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Total 60-minute hours of instruction: 1.0; total 50-minute hours: 1.2
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Times
Eastern 12:00 pm ? 1:00 pm
Central 11:00 am ? 12:00 pm
Mountain 10:00 am ? 11:00 am
Pacific & Arizona 9:00 am ? 10:00 am
Alaska 8:00 am - 9:00 am
Hawaii 6:00 am ? 7:00 am
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Tuition for this Video Webcast is $179.00.
Tuition for the webcast includes a set of electronic course materials, access to the webcast and online access to the archived program after the webcast.
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If you prefer not to order online you can order by Phone or Fax:
Phone: 800-CLE-NEWS (800-253-6397) (Reference Course Code: VCT0411)
PDF Order form - FAX: 215-243-1664 (Reference Course Code: VCT0411)
Source: http://ali-aba.org/VCT0411
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