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KEVIN HARRANG Deputy General Counsel Microsoft
JONATHAN ZITTRAINProfessor of Internet Governance andRegulation, Oxford UniversityCo-Founder, Berkman Center for Internet& Society, Harvard Law School
DENISE MONTIELVice President, Litigation ServicesARCCA, Inc.
J. LEE MEIHLS, PH.D.Trial Consultant and PrincipalTrial Partners Inc.
PETER A. BICKSPartnerOrrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, LLP
SIOBHAN A. HANDLEYPartnerOrrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, LLP
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REGISTER TODAYw w w . l e g a l t e c h s h o w . c o m 8 0 0 . 9 5 5 . 2 7 1 9
The MOST IMPORTANT LEGAL TECHNOLOGY Event of the Year!
MONDAY, JANUARY 30
Realizing Potential: Technologyand the Evolving Legal Profession
TUESDAY, JANUARY 31
The Future of the Internet – and How ToStop It
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1
The Defense Never Rests: Merging the Skills of Top Trial Lawyers, JuryConsultants and Technology Experts To Win The Toughest Cases
CHRISTOPHER KRUSEPresident and CEOCaseCentral, Inc.
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MONDAY, JANUARY 30CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
BIBusiness
Intelligence
BI1: Trends inPractice Analysis,ProfitabilityMeasurement andBusiness Intelligence
BI2: Client andBusinessDevelopment BestPractices
BI3: How, Why andthe ConsequencesWhen Law FirmsMake Bad Decisions
ATAdvanced IT
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AT1: How Do YouKnow You Are Doingthe Right Projects —or How to Kill aMonster
AT2: SharePoint forLegal
AT3: Life CycleManagement ofInformation in aMatter-CentricEnvironment
Realizing Potential: Technology and The Evolving Legal Profession Kevin Harrang, Deputy General Counsel, Microsoft
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION:
Exhibit Hall Break
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Networking Cocktail Reception for Master Pass Attendees and Exhibitors Only
THE THIRD ANNUAL LAW TECHNOLOGY NEWS AWARDS DINNER
Exhibit Hall Break
IHCIN-House Counsel
IHC1: New E-Discovery RulesPreparedness for Plaintiff’s Counsel
IHC2: The New Rule26 Meet and ConferConference
IHC3: Crafting theRFP
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Technology
MT1: CompetitiveIntelligence
MT2: Making theMost of CRM
MT3: Web 2.0: TheLatest in MarketingTechnology
EDE-Discovery
ED-1A: QualityStandards &Measurements ToGauge YourElectronic Discovery Effectiveness
ED-1B: MitigatingRisk and LoweringCost by ApplyingElectronic DiscoveryTechniques
ED-1C: ElectronicDiscovery RoundtableDiscussion
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CELEBRATE 25 YEARS OF LEGALTECH®!
For the past 25 years, LEGALTECH® New York has paved the way, bringing you into the 21st century legal technology world with the sharpest minds, hottest products and greatest networking opportunities.
Once again, LEGALTECH® New York will place you at the forefront of the legal technology industry, with illustriouskeynote speakers, insights into developing trends and stimulating opportunities to gain CLE credit.
The most important technology event in the world for the legal profession, LEGALTECH® New York returns to theHilton New York Hotel January 30 – February 1, 2006 and will offer:
� 3 full days of education and networking� 20 educational tracks� 56 sessions
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 31IKM
Information &Knowledge
Management
IKM1: Current Trendsin ManagingInformation in theLaw Firm
Thomson-Elite (Brent)
IKM2: Understanding& EffectivelyLeveraging FirmInformation
IKM3: How FirmsMaximize the Returnon Knowledge
CTCollaborationTechnologies
CT1: Walking a Casethrough theDiscovery Processfrom the Law Firm’sPerspective
CT2: Collaboration:Legal Technologies,Methodologies andApproach
CT3: LegalTechnologyPredictions for 2006 EvidenceManagement
The Future of The Internet – and How To Stop ItJonathan Zittrain, Professor of Internet Governance and Regulation, Oxford University
Co-Founder, Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Harvard Law School
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION:
Exhibit Hall Break
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CL1: LawDepartment Spotlight- U.S. Army ClaimsService
CL2: Corporate LawDepartment Role inRecordsManagement
CL3: LawDepartment Spotlight– Microsoft: ClientService, Workflowand Other LegalTechnologyParadoxes
BDBusiness
Continuity andDisaster Recovery
BD1: The Case for aBusiness ContinuityPlan
BD2: Putting a Planinto Action
BD3: Crisis Communicationand EmergencyResponse
EDE-Discovery
ED-2A: LegalArguments &Strategies:Requesting andProducing ElectronicEvidence
ED-2B: LessonsLearned: OvercomingIT Hazards inElectronic Evidence
ED-2C: E-DiscoveryTools: ImprovedProcesses for OnlineReview & Production
TRACKS
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Mobility
M1: The NextGeneration of MobilitySolutions for Lawyers
M2: SimplifyingWireless Connectivityof Handhelds with Office Systems
ECDThe Email
Challenge: Data,Compliance,
Discovery
ECD1: Got email?Critical LegalRegulatory andProduction Issues
ECD2: Discoveringthe "Smoking Gun":New Visual Tools andTheir Impact
The Defense Never Rests: Merging the Skills of Top Trial Lawyers, Jury Consultants and TechnologyExperts to Win the Toughest CasesChristopher Kruse, President and CEO, CaseCentral, Inc. Peter A. Bicks, Partner, Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, LLPSiobhan A. Handley, Partner, Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, LLPJ. Lee Meihls, Ph.D., Trial Consultant and Principal, Trial Partners Inc.Denise Montiel, Vice President, Litigation Services, ARCCA, Inc.
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION:
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NSNetwork Security
NS1: Unifying ThreatManagement forYour Network
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Protecting YourFirm’s IT Assets
NS2: Fact, Fiction,Threat andResponse: NetworkSecurity in Practice
IDInformation
Retention andDiscovery
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ID1: InformationRetention Strategiesfor DefensibleDiscovery
ID2: DiscoveryManagementStrategies for Cost-Effective Litigation
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Managementand Compliance
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RM1: What’s DrivingRisk Managementand What IT Needsto Know in Today’sLaw Firm
RM2: Developing aStrategic Approachto ManagingRecords and theMatter File
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ATAdvanced IT presented by
Issues in Project and Information Management for CIOs and ITProfessionals This track, created in conjunction with ILTA, consists of in-depth and practical discussions designed for CIOs and IT professionals. Join us for a lively panel discussion with industry leaders addressing a variety of project managementissues. Also featured will be a panel discussion on using Microsoft Sharepoint in alegal environment including live demonstrations. Finally, attend a session where wewill bring you up to speed by discussing new opportunities and the best practicessurrounding the management of information in today’s matter centric environment.
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BDBusiness Continuity and Disaster RecoveryDisaster Recovery and Business Continuity issues continue to become moreprevalent as technology furthers its migration into the law office. This track will discuss the “what ifs” and the “how tos” a law firm must be prepared to answer if a critical situation develops. In addition, find out what the future holds for DR/BC,the three steps of continuous data protection, and how Sarbanes-Oxley and compliance issues affect DR. Finally, listen to a case study of what one large lawfirm did to protect their lawyer's and their client's critical data.
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BIBusiness IntelligenceThe Innovative Use and Application of Technology to Achieve andMaintain Business Advantage.The objective of this track is to explore how new technology can support a lawfirm's mission to better understand and build its business. This track will presentthe basics of Business Intelligence systems and how to implement them. It willalso provide an overview of the latest approaches to practice analysis and profitability measurement, including key performance metrics and trends. Specialsessions will feature discussions with pioneers and thought leaders in the fields of client relationships, business development and integrated decision making.
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CTCollaboration Technologies This track will delve into how innovative collaboration technologies facilitate theinformation flow between; law departments and law firms, law firm to law firmand intra firm. Parties can view and edit the same documents at the sametime. Managing and accessing information is crucial to saving time, money andensuring the desired outcome. Attend this session and learn how technologyis playing a pivotal role for today's law departments and their law firms.
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CLCorporate Legal IT presented by
How the Use of New Technologies Can Address the Opportunities andChallenges Facing Today’s Legal DepartmentsIn conjunction with ILTA, this track is dedicated to examining how new technologies can address the opportunities and challenges facing today’s legaldepartments. Just like their outside counsel peers, law departments are underpressure to increase client satisfaction while keeping costs down. How can lawdepartments meet these goals by using technology tools? This track will offerpractical advice for collaboration between in-house counsel, corporate IT and outside counsel in developing and implementing policies and procedures surrounding records storage, production and destruction. Finally this trackfeatures a session on how the U.S. Army recently rolled out a new claims management system and how this implementation resulted in benefits includingreal-time data, no more monthly updates, better control of the claims expenditurefunds and the ability for their claimants to file their personnel claims online.
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ECDThe Email Challenge: Data, Compliance, DiscoveryEmail is the hot-button for discovery today. Email is at the intersection of majorchanges that are transforming legal practice, including the sheer volume of email,the unique characteristics of messages, and the significance that email has vis avis compliance and regulatory issues. This track will examine first, the substantive legal, regulatory and technological issues impacting email management, and second, new visual analytical tools that facilitate discovery and how they impact matters involving large email collections.
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ED IE-DiscoveryAdvanced Electronic Discovery: Strategies and Techniques Have you had your fill of the "bits and bytes" sessions found at most e-discoveryseminars today? The Advanced Electronic Discovery track is designed forLegalTech attendees who understand e-discovery basics and are looking for ways to improve their e-discovery process. Attendees will learn strategies andtechniques that leading corporations and law firms employ to reduce the overallrisk and expense of electronic discovery.
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ED IIE-DiscoveryAdvanced Electronic Discovery: Law & Technology in an Evolving LegalLandscapeEnhance your understanding of how technology is changing the practice of law in the digital age. Judges, attorneys and support professionals who are familiarwith the parameters of paper discovery face the continuing challenge of applyingand adapting them to the unique contours of electronic discovery. Learn aboutnewly issued judicial opinions, impending amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, as well as technical and practical solutions for electronic discovery. These sessions will arm you with cutting-edge knowledge to navigatethe changing legal landscape, improve your review processes and techniques, and leverage technological innovations in computer forensics and electronic discovery to benefit your clients.
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ETEmerging TechnologyWith the proliferation of technology available, it can be hard to distinguish thedefining differential of one product over another. This track is purposefullydesigned to showcase the leading products offered to the legal community today.Based on industry buzz and frequently asked questions, we’ve invited some of theleading companies to clearly demonstrate how their products and services impactthe way lawyers do business. Each session is a product showcase, dedicated to alimited number of products or services. You won’t want to miss these first-handpresentations to help you choose what is best for your firm.
IDInformation Retention and Discovery ManagementRediscover Discovery! Learn how to reduce discovery costs by 50% or more by proactively capturing and preserving electronic records like email and IM.Corporate clients will learn how to gain control over their data and eliminate unnecessary and costly steps related to discovery processing. Law firms will learnhow to empower clients by establishing clear retention and discovery strategies,and also learn how to lower risk and costs for clients by utilizing powerful litigation-ready technology.
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A.L. Coder • ABBYY USA Software House Inc. • Access Litigation Support Services • ADERANT • Advanced Productivity Software, Inc. • AirTime Manager
• ALM Research • Alpha Systems • ALTEP, Inc. • American Law Office Imaging • American LegalNet, Inc./US Court Forms • AmeriVault Corp. • Appligent
Inc. • Argent Software • Aspen Systems -iCite division • Attenex Corporation • BlackBerry (Research In Motion) • BlumbergExcelsior • Bowne • Bridgeway
Software, Inc. • Business Integrity • CalFirst-Law Firm Group • Capital Legal Solutions • Capitol, LLC • Capsicum Group,LLC • CaseCentral Inc • CaseData
Corp. • CaseLogistix • CaseManagerPro • CaseShare Systems, LLC • CaseSoft • CCH INCORPORATED • Celtic Leasing Corp. • Central Business Solutions
Inc • Ceralon, LLC • Client Profiles • Coffee Distributing Corp. • Cole Valley Software, Inc./Contact Ease • CompuLaw LLC • Control Systems, Inc. •
Corporation Service Company (CSC) • Corprasoft, Inc. • Courtroom Connect • Crescendo Systems Corporation • CT Corporation/Summation • CVision
Technologies • Datacare Software Group, Inc. • DataCert, Inc. • Dataflight Software, Inc. • Daticon, Inc. • Deadlines On Demand • Digiscribe International
LLC • Discover-e Legal • Discovery Mining Inc. • DiscoveryWorks Legal Inc. • DocsCorp Pty Ltd. • Docuity, Inc • DocuLex, Inc. • Document Automation
Developers • DocuServe, A Legalink Company • Dolphin Search Inc • Economic Analysis Group Ltd. • eCopy, Inc. • EDGARfilings Ltd. • eFax Corporate/j2
Global • Electronic Evidence Discovery, Inc. • Elixir Technologies • eMag Solutions LLC • EMC Corporation • Encore Lex Solutio • EncoreTech, Inc. •
Engenium Corp • Equitrac Corporation • Equivio • EVault Inc. • Extractiva • FatPipe Networks • Finestar Imaging LLC • Fios • First American Equipment
Finance • FNF Capital, Inc. • Forensics Consulting Solutions • Gavel & Gown Software Inc. • Guidance Softeware • HP-Hewlett-Packard • Hummingbird
Ltd. • i-Tab (PageStamp) • Ibis Consulting Inc. • iCONECT Development, LLC • IDM/Fidelity • ILTA • iLumin Software Services, Inc. • Image Capture
Engineering, Inc. • Imaging Business Machines LLC • inData Corporation • Instant InfoSystems • Integration Appliance (IntApp) • Interwoven • IPRO Tech
• IQwest Information Technologies • ISYS Search Software • IXIO • Juris Inc • Kiersted Systems • Kirschenbaum & Phillips, PC • KPMG LLP • Kroll Ontrack,
Inc • Lan Associates • LawDocsXpress Inc • LawPort™/SV Technology, Inc. • LawyerLinks, LLC • LDI Color ToolBox • Legal Files Software Inc. • Levit &
James, Inc. • Lex Inc. • LexisNexis • LextraNet • Litera Corp. • Litigation Systems, Inc. • LiveNote, Inc. • LT Online Corporation • MA3000 • MDY Advanced
Technologies, Inc. • MediConnect.net • Merrill Corporation • Message One • MetaLINCS Corp. • Microsystems • MiniSoft Inc • Mitratech • National Data
Conversion Institute • Needles Case Management Software • Network Box, LLC • New York State Bar Association • nMatrix, Inc. • Novo Technologies •
NQUEUE • Nuance Communications, Inc. • OfficeMax Contract Inc. • Omega Legal Systems, Inc • Omtool Ltd. • On-Site E-Discovery • Orion Law
Management System • OSMIO • Payne Consulting Group • Perfect Access Speer • PerfectLaw Software • Pitney Bowes Management Services • Practice
Technologies, Inc. • Practising Law Institute • Premier Technology Solutions, Inc. • Premiere Global Services • Print, Inc. • Pro Bono Net • Prospector
Network • ProVantage Software Inc. • "PS-Ship by Lynch Marks" • RainMaker Software, Inc. • Recommind Inc. • Red Rose Legal Copy Centers • Renew
Data • Ringtail Solutions • Rippe & Kingston • Riverbed Technology • SAGA, Inc. • Sage Software • Sanction by Verdict Systems • Select*Associates •
Skyline Document Management • SMART Technologies Inc. • SoftWise Corporation • SPI Litigation Direct • SPL Integrated Solutions • Strategic Office
Solutions • Stratify, Inc. • SuperiorGlacier • SydneyPLUS International • Synaptec Software, Inc. • Syngence LLC • TABS3/ PracticeMaster • TechLaw, Inc.
• Technology Concepts & Design, Inc. • The Stroz Friedberg, LLC • Thomson Elite • Thomson Fast Tax • Thomson FindLaw • Thomson West • Tikit Limited
• Tonernow • TOSS Corporation • Transcriptiongear.Com • Traveling Coaches, Inc. • Traxi Technologies LLC • TrialNet Inc. • Tripoint Systems Development
Corporation • True Data Partners, LLC • TutorPro LLC • U.S. Bancorp Oliver-Allen Technology Leasing • United Parcel Service • US Legal Inc. • Verdatum
• Vertical Communication • viDesktop Inc • Whitehill Technologies, Inc. • Whitmont Legal Technologies • WinScribe Inc Limited • WizSoft, Inc. • Workshare
Technology, Inc. • WORLDOX/World Software Corporation • XACT • Xerox Corporation • ZANTAZ
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IHCIn-House CounselThis track will review issues facing both plaintiff and defense counsel under thenew Federal Rules of Civil Procedure including the cost-shifting ramifications ofseeking large data collections, legacy data, narrowing the scope and definition of “inaccessible data,” and whether document retention policies will provide legitimate defenses against overly broad and burdensome discovery practices.This track will also provide a forum for audience participation to discuss real worldexamples of coping with the brave new world of electronic discovery, including amock Rule 26 (f) “Meet and Confer”conference and a presentation of the SedonaConference's Best Practices for Navigating the Vendor Proposal Process for producing a common RFP.
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IKMInformation and Knowledge ManagementThe Intersection of Knowledge Management and InformationManagement: Where Efficiency and Profitability MeetExplore how Knowledge/Information Management tools can be leveraged to helpyour firm make efficient and profitable business decisions. This track will help youunderstand how knowledge/information management technology is affecting thelegal industry and what you can expect in the future. Sessions will address howthe newest technology tools can be utilized to capture, organize, share and analyze information in order to optimize client service and improve law firm management in order to enhance profitability. Learn lessons from pioneering legal teams on how to avoid pitfalls and maximize the return on your knowledgemanagement investments.
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MMobilityThe Next Generation of Mobility Solutions for LawyersThis track will present an overview of the next generation of the wireless technology available to law firms, including the newest handheld devices, application software, wireless service plans, as well as the synchronization technologies, which are currently available. Learn about the new wireless synchronization utilities and technology that will allow lawyers to connect withoffice systems and desktop applications better than ever. In addition, there will bea discussion about how to interact with case or practice management systemsusing your handheld. Speakers will include representatives from Microsoft, as well as lawyers who are on the leading edge of mobility solutions.
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MTMarketing and TechnologyCompetitive Intelligence (CI) is about knowing your competition. It is about knowing the market and your clients. Most importantly, it requires you to knowyour own firm and how its assets can be brought to bear on a specific target at aspecific moment in time. These interactive sessions will help you learn how to find,win and keep clients. Discussion topics will include how to seek and collect relevant CI, distribute the information quickly and in context as well as createaction plans that lead to increased revenue, client service and a competitiveadvantage.
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NSNetwork SecurityThe legal profession understands the importance of computer security, however,lawyers often overlook the importance of network security. The increasing challenges of digital identity theft, pharming, phishing, scouting, hacking, and moreinsidious viruses threaten networks as well as individual PCs. The need to ensurebusiness continuity and preserve client data is creating a digital arms race.Meanwhile clients are increasingly demanding online access to their lawyers andwork product. The threat to the client relationship and the firm brand is real andpresent. It’s time to seriously examine digital disaster threat and protection.
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RMRisk Management and Compliance AdherenceThe evolving landscape of regulatory changes and the increasing volume of e-mail and matter content has created an open door for potential liability to firms.IT organizations need to clearly understand the risks and have a plan in place foraddressing them over time. These tracks will enable IT professionals of law firmsto get the latest information on the risks impacting firms today that their organizations can have influence on, as well as, offer a pragmatic approachacross both paper and electronic contet that best meets the long-term risk management needs of the firm.
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Neil AraujoVice President, Professional
and Legal Services MarketingInterwoven
Benton ArmstrongPartner, Forensic Technology
SolutionsPriceWaterhouseCoopers
Thomas W. BaldwinChief Knowledge OfficerSheppard Mullin Richter
Hampton, LLP
Craig D. Ball, Esq. Attorney & TechnologistLaw Offices of Craig D.
Ball, P.C.
David BaskinDirector of DiscoveryManagement StrategyZANTAZ, Inc.
David BayerVice President, Marketing &
Business DevelopmentStratify
Kevin BellTechnology PartnerRobinson, McFadden & Moore
Sanjay BhandariLegal Consultant - Forensic
Technology ServicesKPMG LLP (United Kingdom)
Meg BlockShareholderBaker Robbins & Company
Kathleen A. Boden-BensonSenior Manager of Technology
Project Planning and AnalysisFoley & Lardner LLP
Randy BothManager, Mobile
Devices DivisionMicrosoft
James BrittIT DirectorChoate, Hall & Stewart LLP
Kelli BrooksPrincipal - Forensic Technology
Services KPMG LLP
Thomas L. Brown, Esq,Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP
Robert D. Brownstone, Esq.
Practice Technology ManagerFenwick & West LLP
Jay ButchkoSenior Manager, Focused
Product Sales SupportLexisNexis Martindale-Hubbell
William P. Butterfield, Esq.PartnerFinkelstein, Thompson and
Loughran
Michael D. CammackChief Information OfficerBowman and Brooke
Steven J. CampbellSenior ConsultantThomson Elite
Andrew Cohen Senior Counsel and DirectorEMC
Wayne Dale CollinsPartnerShearman & Sterling, LLP
Mark Corradi, PMPGlobal Technology Solutions -
Project Management OfficeShearman & Sterling, LLP
Christopher V. Cotton, Esq.Shook, Hardy & Bacon LLP
David CraigShareholderBaker Robbins & Company
Conor R. Crowley, Esq.Labaton Sucharow & Rudoff
Daniel A. Curto PartnerMcDermott, Will & Emery LLP
Galina DatskovskyFounder and CEOMDY Advanced Technologies
Douglas H. DavisChief Marketing OfficerBullivant Houser Bailey PC
Stephen P. Dooley Litigation Support ManagerHusch & Eppenberger, LLC
Robert DoughertySenior Supervisor of Global
Data CenterShearman & Sterling LLP
Joseph J. DouressVice President, Business
Development and Marketing, Small Law Segment
LexisNexis Martindale-Hubbell
Rich FinkelmanDirectorNavigant
William J. Flannery President WJF Institute
Jeffrey J. FowlerCounsel - Litigation
DepartmentO'Melveny & Myers LLP
Olivia GerrollDirector of Practice SupportHeller Ehrman LLP
Stan GibsonPartnerJeffery Mangels Butler &
Marmaro LLP
Allen L. GurneyManager, Client Technology
ServicesThompson Coburn LLP
Sally HatchettDirector of Project
ManagementBingham McCutchen LLP
Honorable Ronald J.HedgesUnited States Magistrate Judge
US District Court, District of New Jersey
Deborah JohnsonVice President - Sales and
Business DevelopmentNational Data Conversion
Tom JonesSenior Director - Project
ManagementAderant
Jonathan KellySolicitorSimmons & Simmons
Dennis KennedyComputer Lawyer and Legal
Technology ConsultantDennisKennedy.com, LLC
Brent E. KidwellPartner and Chief Knowledge
Counsel Jenner & Block LLP
Scott L. Kindred, CBCPBusiness Continuity ManagerShook, Hardy & Bacon
Christopher M. Koa, Esq.Legal ConsultantKroll Ontrack, Inc.
Ross KodnerSenior Legal Technologist/CEOMicroLaw, Inc.
Montgomery KosmaAttorneyJones Day
Petra LaFountainPractice Support ManagerHunton & Williams
Peter E. LesserManaging DirectorKraft Kennedy & Lesser
Steven B. LevySenior Director of Information
Systems, Legal and Corporate Affairs
Microsoft
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Keith Lipman, Esq.Sr. Product ManagerInterwoven
Browning E. MareanPartnerDLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary
US LLP
Kingsley MartinSenior Director, West kmThomson Elite
George MayVP West kmThomson Elite
Silas McCulloughManaging DirectormindSHIFT Technologies
Kathy McFarlandOf CounselLovells
Whit McIsaacPresident & CEOClient Profiles Mobility
Solutions
Mal MeadDirector, IT Project
Development and Management
Fenwick & West LLP
Beau MersereauManager of Applications &
DevelopmentFish & Richardson, P.C.
Gregory MillerVP Marketing & Business
DevelopmentNetwork Box, North American
Lawyer Media, Inc.
Lucie V. MillerLegal Associate/E-Discovery
ConsultantEli Lilly and Company
Jim MitchellManaging DirectorHuron Consulting Group
Kalani MundenDirector of Knowledge
ManagementJackson Walker, L.L.P.
Joy MurraoManager of Global Practice
SupportLatham & Watkins, LLP
Dave Neeson Director of Information
TechnologyGreenberg Glusker Fields
Claman Machtinger & Kinsel
Leonard T. NuaraChair, Technology &
Intellectual Property Practice Group
Thatcher Proffitt & Wood LLP
Allison B. Nussbaum, Esq.Manager of Business
DevelopmentGoodwin Procter LLP
Eric OlsonSenior Director, Product
Development and Market Planning for CourtLink
LexisNexis
Ken OrgeronJackson Walker, L.L.P.
Carlos F. Ortiz, Esq.PartnerDLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary
US LLP
Jason M. Paroff, Esq.Director - Computer Forensic
OperationsKroll Ontrack, Inc.
Regina Phelps, RN, BSN,MPA, CEMPresidentEmergency Management &
Safety Solutions
Mark V. ReichenbachLitigation Support Practice
ManagerMilberg Weiss Bershad &
Schulman
Toni ReiffeManager, Business Continuity
& Recovery, GlobalTechnology Solutions
Shearman & Sterling LLP
Betsy ReynoldsDirector of Software Solutions
and Practice SupportManatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP
Sara ReynoldsCIO Keating, Muething &
Klekamp PLL
Ann Marie RiberdyManager, Special Projects
Group Boston LitigationServices Manager
Wilmer Hale
Alan RichChief StrategistThomson Elite
Joseph RomanowskiVice President of Product
StrategyZANTAZ, Inc.
Bruce S. Rosen PartnerMcCusker, Anselmi, Rosen,
Carvelli & Walsh, P.C.
Jeffrey RovnerDirector of Knowledge
ManagementClifford Chance
Heidi RudolphVice President, Legal Finance
& Operations Sears Holdings Corporation
George I. RudoyGlobal Manager, Practice
Technology SupportShearman & Sterling LLP
Dave SampreiDirector, Systems
DevelopmentBlank Rome LLP
J. Mark SantiagoPresidentInternational CoSourcing
Group
Scott SchafferDirectorMarger Johnson &
McCollom PC
Edward SchechterChief Marketing OfficerDuane Morris LLP
David H. SchultzManager - Legal TechnologiesConsulting, Western
United StatesKroll Ontrack, Inc.
Larry SextonChief Warrant Officer ThreeUS Army
Sonya Sigler, Esq.In-House CounselCataphora
John SimekVice PresidentComputer Forensics/Legal ITSensei Enterprises, Inc.
James StapletonChief Marketing OfficerFenwick & West LLP
Hon. Richard G. StearnsUnited States District Court forthe District of Massachusetts
Brian Stempel Manager of Litigation ServicesKirkland & Ellis LLP
Chandra StevensMobility Solutions SpecialistMicrosoft
R. Jason Straight, Esq.Manager - Legal Technologies
Consulting, Eastern United States
Kroll Ontrack, Inc.
Joe SwimmerDirector of TotalSearch LexisNexis
Ariana Tadler, Esq.Milberg Weis Bershad &
Schulman
Ramana VenkataCEOStratify
Joseph Viola, Sr.IT RISK Management
ConsultantMetLife Inc.
Walter G. Watkins, Jr. PartnerForman, Perry, Watkins,
Kratz & Tardy
Elizabeth WeissAttorney at Law Shearman & Sterling LLP
Stephen WhetstoneVice PresidentStratify
Kevin WydraDirector of Software
DevelopmentClient Profiles Mobility
Solutions
Brian ZeveDirectorMicrosoft
James S. ZuckerAssociateHogan & Hogan L.L.P.
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Levin College of LawGainsville, Florida
Monica BayEditor-in-Chief: Law Technology NewsEditorial Director: Law Firm Inc.,
Small Firm BusinessALM New York, New York
James P. CunninghamChief Information OfficerWillkie Farr & Gallagher LLPNew York, New York
Brent Kidwell Chief Knowledge Counsel Jenner & Block LLP Chicago, Illinois
Mal MeadDirector, IT Project Development
and ManagementFenwick & West LLPMountain View, California
Tom O'ConnorDirectorLegal Electronic Documents InstituteBellevue, Washington
George I. RudoyManager, Litigation SupportGlobal Technology SolutionsShearman & Sterling LLPNew York, New York
J. Mark SantiagoManaging DirectorInternational CoSourcing GroupNew York, New York
Peggy WechslerProgram DirectorILTASan Antonio, Texas
Marc AdlerNational Sales ManagerPerfectLaw SoftwareMiami, Florida
Dan BerlinPresidentTabs3 PracticeMaster SoftwareLincoln, Nebraska
Kelli BrooksPrincipal - Forensic Techology ServicesKPMG LLP Forensic
Technology ServicesCypress, California
Stephen CollinsPresidentJuris, Inc.Brentwood, Tennessee
Larry A. CrapoVP MarketingCompulawLos Angeles, California
Andrea EidsnessVice President, MarketingKroll Ontrack, Inc.Eden Prairie, Minnesota
Mel GoldenbergMel Goldenberg & Associates, LLP
Kathy GrangerDirector of Trade ShowsThomson Legal & RegulatoryEagan, Minnesota
Jane KimpanMarketing Programs ManagerLexisNexisMiamisburg, Ohio
Allison LordMarketing Programs ManagerAttenex CorporationSeattle, Washington
Ingrid MajcherEvent Marketing ManagerZANTAZ, Inc.Pleasanton, California
Jon SigermanPresidentSummation Legal TechnologiesSan Francisco, California
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KEYNOTE ADDRESS9:00-10:00ALL ARE INVITED
Realizing Potential: Technology and the Evolving Legal Profession
KEVIN HARRANG Deputy General Counsel Microsoft
Law firms and corporate legal departments have an unprecedented array of information technology and systems at their disposal. Despite this, most users admit that their implementations seldom fully meet their needs and many areslow to adopt existing solutions because of technical or budgetary constraints. What does the legal profession need to realize the potential of existing information technology? Howand where have the leaders among us succeeded and what canwe learn from them? What is needed in tomorrow’s informationtechnology to enable greater return for its users? Will IT reallytransform the practice of law as has been often promised andpredicted?
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SS1 10:30-12:00 Sessions held throughout the day
CaseManagerPro, the core technology for some of the mostcomplex cases in the country, combines web-based CMS withe-discovery, litigation support and document management todeliver unmatched capabilities. In Monday's Supersessions,leading law firms share how they manage massive volumes ofinformation among hundreds of people across the country.
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ED-1A 10:30-12:00Quality Standards & Measurements To GaugeYour Electronic Discovery Effectiveness
This panel of industry experts will discuss current tools and metrics used for assessing and measuring a company or lawfirm’s e-Discovery efforts in terms of quality, efficiency and returnon investment. Attendees of this session will learn how tosuccessfully articulate the e-discovery successes to upper management. Key metrics that will be explained include“Document Decisions Per Hour,” “User Decision Tracking,”“System Uptime," "Number of Issues Per Million Documents”and best practices in workflow assessment.
SpeakersSanjay BhandariLegal Consultant - Forensic Techonology ServicesKPMG LLP (United Kingdom)
Kelli Brooks Principal - Forensic Technology ServicesKPMG LLP
Montogomery KosmaAttorneyJones Day
Lucie V. MillerLegal Associate/E-Discovery ConsultantEli Lilly and Company
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AT1 10:30-12:00How Do You Know You Are Doing the RightProjects — or How to Kill a Monster
presented by:
Join us for a lively discussion of Project Portfolio Management,Project Prioritization and Alignment to Business Objectives andthe Project Intake Process.
On the panel are Kathleen Boden-Benson from Foley & Lardnerand Mark Corradi from Shearman & Sterling, two law firms deepinto project management and well on their way to project management methodology maturity. The panel is moderated bySally Hatchett of Bingham McCutchen, the ILTA VP of the newand increasingly active Project Management Peer Group.
SpeakersKathleen A. Boden-BensonSenior Manager of Technology Project Planning and AnalysisFoley & Lardner LLP
Mark Corradi, PMPGlobal Technology Solutions - Project Management OfficeShearman & Sterling, LLP
Sally HatchettDirector of Project ManagementBingham McCutchen
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IHC1 10:30-12:00New E-Discovery Rules Preparedness for Plaintiff’s Counsel
The new Federal Rules of Civil Procedure will also have significant impact on Plaintiff’s counsel. Understanding the cost-shifting ramifications of seeking large data collections, legacy data and trying to narrow the scope of the definition of“inaccessible data” will be issues facing counsel on a case bycase basis. Will document retention policies provide legitimatedefenses or safe harbor for overly broad and burdensome discovery practices? This session will be designed to review theissues facing both plaintiff and defense counsel under the newrules as well as providing a forum for audience participation todiscuss real world examples of coping with the new world ofelectronic discovery.
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SpeakersWilliam P. Butterfield, Esq.Finkelstein, Thompson and Loughran
Conor R. Crowley, Esq.Labaton Sucharow & Rudoff
Deborah JohnsonVice President - Sales and Business DevelopmentNational Data Conversion
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BI1 10:30-12:00Trends in Practice Analysis, ProfitablityMeasurement and Business Intelligence
This session will present an overview of the latest approaches to practice analysis and profitablity measurement including keyperformance metrics and trends. The panel will also discuss thebasics of Business Intelligence systems and how to implementone.
SpeakersSteven J. CampbellSenior ConsultantThomson Elite
Tom Jones Senior Director - Project ManagementAderant
Brian ZeveDirectorMicrosoft
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MT1 10:30-12:00Competitive Intelligence
The law office of today is a virtual technology showcase. The old way of doing business will no longer work in an aggressive, motivated firm. This session will focus on how using the mostadvanced business development tools will help grow a practice,reduce the time spent doing research and allow the litigator todevote time to the courtroom. Discussion will include many toolsincluding dossier builders, advanced content management solutions that allow firms to integrate crucial comprehensive andon-point information to your website, portal or intranet visitorsand precision searching systems.
SpeakersEric OlsonSenior Director, Product Development and
Market Planning for CourtLinkLexisNexis
James StapletonChief Marketing OfficerFenwick & West LLP
Joe SwimmerLexisNexis Director of TotalSearchLexisNexis
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ET-1A 10:30-11:15
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ET-1B 11:45-12:30
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ED-1B 1:30-3:00Mitigating Risk and Lowering Cost by ApplyingElectronic Discovery Techniques
Learn how top law firms and law departments are combiningleading-edge technology with advanced techniques to deliverdramatic time and expense savings to their clients. This session is designed to help attendees develop better electronic discoverystrategies by learning from real-world examples.
SpeakersStan GibsonPartnerJeffery Mangels Butler & Marmaro LLP
Jonathan KellySolicitorSimmons and Simmons
Kathy McFarlandOf CounselLovells
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presented by:
Join us for a panel discussion on using Microsoft Sharepoint tointegrate with the leading third-party products for legal. Our panelists will demonstrate actual SharePoint applications in use at their firms.
SpeakersSilas McCulloughManaging DirectormindSHIFT Technologies
Mal MeadDirector, IT Project Development and ManagementFenwick & West LLP
Beau MersereauManager of Applications & DevelopmentFish & Richardson, P.C.
Dave SampreiDirector, Systems DevelopmentBlank Rome LLP
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IHC2 1:30-3:00The New Rule 26 Meet and Confer Conference
A simulated Rule 26 (f) conference between counsel and a U.S.District Court Judge or Magistrate.
Rule 26(f) of the new FRCP requires that the parties to the litigation meet and confer in order to examine the issues relating to:
(i) the disclosure or discovery of electronically stored information, including the form in which it should be produced;
(ii) whether the parties can agree to production on termsthat protect against privilege waiver; and
(iii) the preservation of discoverable information (including electronically stored information).
SpeakersHon. Richard G. Stearns United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts
Ariana Tadler, Esq.Milberg Weis Bershad & Schulman
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BI2 1:30-3:00Client and Business Development BestPractices
This session will be lead by William J. Flannery the president ofthe WJF Institute. Flannery has been a pioneer in the field ofclient relationship and business development for law firms. He will present the fundamentals of his strategy on client andbusiness development and lead a panel in the practical aspectsof its implementation.
SpeakerWilliam J. FlanneryPresidentWJF Institute
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MT2 1:30-3:00Making the Most of CRM
Learn how to make Customer Relationship Marketing successfulin your firm. A panel discussion of industry leaders will addressimplementation issues and how to solve them: how to add valueto your CRM and combine CRM information with other content to target your audience.
SpeakersDouglas H. Davis Chief Marketing OfficerBullivant Houser Bailey PC
Allison B. Nussbaum, Esq.Manager of Business DevelopmentGoodwin Procter LLP
Edward SchechterChief Marketing OfficerDuane Morris LLP
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ET-1C 1:30-2:15
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ET-1D 2:45-3:30
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ED-1C 3:30-5:00Electronic Discovery Roundtable Discussion
Come hear Litigation Support Managers from the top law firmsdiscussing the latest patterns in handling Electronic Discovery.Hear about the challenges and tips on electronic data collection,processing, review and production and all about the usage ofelectronic data post-discovery. This session is not to be missed!
SpeakersStephen P. DooleyLitigation Support ManagerHusch & Eppenberger, LLC
Joy MurraoManager of Global Practice SupportLatham & Watkins LLP
Betsy ReynoldsDirector of Software Solutions and Practice SupportManatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP
George I. RudoyGlobal Manager, Practice Technology SupportShearman & Sterling LLP
Brian StempelManager of Litigation ServicesKirkland & Ellis LLP
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AT3 3:30-5:00Life Cycle Management of Information in aMatter-Centric Environment
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With the extraordinary propagation, proliferation and dispersion ofelectronic information over the last ten years, traditional models ofinformation and records management have broken down. A newoperational construct (matter-centric design and centralization),new technology (federated search engines) and integrated workflows can help lawyers re-establish their official files and the life cycle of client information. This session will address theopportunities and best practice methodologies afforded by theseconstructs, technologies and operational procedures.
SpeakersMeg BlockShareholderBaker Robbins & Company
David CraigShareholderBaker Robbins & Company
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IHC3 3:30-5:00Crafting the RFP
How do you find a vendor competent to help you respond to theharvesting and production of electronic evidence. Over the pastyear a number of industry leaders, professionals, lawyers, juristsand industry vendors have been working together to produce avariety of working documents aimed at helping to define a common vocabulary and a set of best practices for the selectionof electronic discovery vendors. This would be a presentation anddiscussion of the Sedona conference’s Best Practices forNavigating the Vendor Proposal Process for producing a common RFP for electronic evidence services.
SpeakersRichard Braman, Esq.The Sedona Conference Working Group Series
Mark V. ReichenbachLitigation Support Practice Manager Milberg Weiss Bershad & Schulman
Sonya Sigler, Esq. In-House CounselCataphora
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BI3 3:30-5:00How, Why And the Consequences When LawFirms Make Bad Decisions
This session will explore how law firms make decisions, often in an information vacuum and the consequences of those decisions. Alan Rich, who was a founder of Elite and has developed many of the analytical tools that are common today, will present this informative and timely session.
SpeakerAlan RichChief StrategistThomson Elite
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MT3 3:30-5:00Web 2.0: The Latest in Marketing Technology
What are the latest trends in website functionality and design?What lessons have law firms learned about what works (andwhat doesn't) on their websites, and what do clients really want?How have new marketing technologies such as Blogs, RSSfeeds, webinars and social networking changed the way lawfirms market? Our panel will discuss these and other issues.
SpeakersThomas W. BaldwinChief Knowledge Officer Sheppard Mullin Richter Hampton, LLP
Jay ButchkoSenior Manager, Focused Product Sales SupportLexisNexis Martindale-Hubbell
Joseph J. DouressVice President, Business Development and Marketing,
Small Law SegmentLexisNexis Martindale-Hubbell
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ET-1E 4:00-4:45
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Cocktail ReceptionFor Exhibitors & Full
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KEYNOTE ADDRESS9:00-10:00ALL ARE INVITED
The Future of the Internet – and How To Stop It
JONATHAN ZITTRAINProfessor of Internet Governance and Regulation, Oxford University Co-Founder, Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Harvard Law School
The Internet is in flux, and many of the legal and regulatory interests that have been reluctant to direct its progress – or incapable of doing so – are becoming newly emboldened. Severalfactors – worries about security, business demands and world-wide regulatory initiatives – are combining to expect control overthe Internet’s future. Zittrain explores what we might do to enablea boom in the Internet innovation to continue while satisfying theforces that have reason to fear it.
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ED-2A 10:30-12:00Legal Arguments & Strategies: Requesting and Producing Electronic Evidence
Given the dynamic nature of law and technology, even the mostsophisticated attorneys face the challenge of adapting tried andtrue legal arguments and tactics to the nuances of electronic discovery. This session will arm you with the tools to craft strategic discovery requests, appropriately respond to motionsto compel, preempt sanctions for spoliation and other deficientdiscovery practices and leverage new technology to streamlinethe discovery process
SpeakersHonorable Ronald J. HedgesUnited States Magistrate JudgeUS District Court, District of New Jersey
David A. SchultzManager, Legal Technologies Consulting, Western United StatesKroll Ontrack, Inc.
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CT1 10:30-12:00Walking a Case through the Discovery Processfrom the Law Firm's Perspective
This track will delve into how innovative collaboration technologies facilitate the information flow between law departments and law firms, law firm to law firm and intra firm.Parties can view and edit the same documents at the same time.Managing and accessing information is crucial to saving time,money and ensuring the desired outcome. Attend this sessionand learn how technology is playing a pivotal role for today's lawdepartments and their law firms.
SpeakersAllen L. GurneyManager, Client Technology ServicesThompson Coburn LLP
Christopher V. Cotton, Esq.Shook, Hardy & Bacon L.L.P.
Walter G. Watkins Partner Forman, Perry, Watkins, Krutz & Tardy
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CL1 10:30-12:00Law Department Spotlight — U.S. Army ClaimsService
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The U.S. Army Claims Service recently rolled out a new PersonnelClaims Management System and a Torts Claims ManagementSystem. They took an old claims system that consisted of over100 servers at various installations doing monthly data transferand created a web-based system. This presentation will be adiscussion on how the U.S. Army Claims Services manages 85branch offices and 45,000 claims totaling $11.6 billion annually.Highlighted during the presentation will be the benefits theyreceived from this recent implementation, including real-timedata, no more monthly updates, better control of the claimsexpenditure funds and and the ability for their claimants to filetheir personnel claims online.
SpeakerLarry SextonChief Warrant Officer ThreeUS Army
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IKM1 10:30-12:00Current Trends in Managing Information in theLaw Firm
How has the information management landscape evolved in lawfirms? What new tools and market trends are emerging? Whathas characterized successful approaches? What tools do attorneys really use? This panel of experts will discuss whereinformation management technology is heading.
SpeakersMichael D. CammackChief Information OfficerBowman and Brooke
George MayVP West km,Thomson Elite
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BD1 10:30-12:00This session will feature a general discussion on how small and large firms are reacting to the challenges and protectingthemselves from whatever peril hides down the road. It includesobjectives, strategies and development of business continuityplan to ensure survivability of the firm.
SpeakersScott L. Kindred, CBCPBusiness Continuity ManagerShook, Hardy & Bacon LLP
Toni ReifeManager, Business Continuity & Recovery, Global
Technology SolutionsShearman & Sterling LLP
Sara ReynoldsCIOKeating, Muething & Klekamp PLL
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ET-2A 10:30-11:15
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ET-2B 11:45-12:30Creating the High Performance Law Firm
Siemens and Accenture will discuss and demonstrate the "High Performance Law Firm" which integrates presence-basedcommunication directly into an application and mobile environment. The solution, HiPath OpenScape, effectively breaks down the silos which exist between people, processes, applications and communication to dramatically improve productivity, decision making and information distributionthroughout a law firm.
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ED-2B 1:30-3:00Lessons Learned: Overcoming IT Hazards inElectronic Evidence
Whether facilitating an internal corporate investigation or assistingwith electronic discovery productions, IT professionals and tech-savvy attorneys are critical to the process. In this sessionyou will benefit from the experience of technical and legal professionals who have been on the frontlines of corporate datacollection and production. In this session, you will learn answersto questions such as “What is IT’s role in corporate digital dataefforts?” “How can IT help with preservation?” and “ How can ITwork with experts to avoid compromising evidentiary integrity and avert sanctions?”
SpeakersJeffrey FowlerCounsel - Litigation DepartmentO'Melveny & Myers LLPJason ParoffDirector - Computer Forensics OperationsKroll Ontrack, Inc.
R. Jason StraightManager, Legal Technologies Consulting, Eastern United StatesKroll Ontrack, Inc.
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CT2 1:30-3:00Collaboration: Legal Technologies,Methodologies and Approach
“Collaboration” what is it and how does it differ from“Cooperation” or “Coordination” demands? How are law firmseffectively responding to the ever-increasing demands placed onthem to provide an interactive environment by the implementationof appropriate technology, workflow and methodologies to support their highly mobile legal workforce and the ever-increasing demands by corporate clients and third parties to interact with the firm’s information resources.
SpeakersChristopher V. Cotton, Esq.Shook, Hardy & Bacon L.L.P.
Olivia GerrollDirector of Practice SupportHeller Ehrman LLP
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CL2 1:30-3:00Corporate Law Department’s Role in RecordsManagement
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Many corporate law departments are asked to produce recordsthat may be relevant to discovery requests, investigations andother legal proceedings. This often onerous process can be madeconsiderably easier if law departments played a more active role in the design of records management policy and retention requirements for electronic records. In this presentation, weexamine the issues surrounding records storage, retention anddestruction for electronic practices for production during discovery, focusing on emerging principles outlined in recent
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court cases. The discussion will include specific practicalsuggestions for policy and process as well as what questions to raise with outside counsel regarding the treatment of yourcompany's records.
SpeakerGalina DatskovskyFounder and CEOMDY Advanced Technologies
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IKM2 1:30-3:00Understanding & Effectively Leveraging FirmInformation
How do firms pull data from individual department silos into aholistic view of the firm? How do firms leverage information tomake efficient and profitable business decisions? This session will explore how firms mine, aggregate and understand their intellectual capital for the business and practice of law.
SpeakerKingsley MartinSenior Director, West kmThomson Elite
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BD2 1:30-3:00Putting a Plan into Action
Terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, the plethora of hurricanes poundingthe Gulf Coast and parts of Florida and other natural disasters allhave one thing in common. They can wipe out critical documentsand files in an instant. Disaster can strike at any time with devastating results. This technical session on disaster recoveryincludes discussion of how to set up a disaster recovery plan andhow to evaluate alternative technologies including tape backup,site-mirroring, disk-to-disk backup, etc. The discussion will alsoinclude what drives the trends towards disk-based backup andrecovery. Hear the pros and cons of out-sourcing backup andrecovery and how law firms can protect themselves.
SpeakersRobert DoughertySenior Supervisor of Global Data CenterShearman & Sterling LLP
Dave NeesonDirector of Information TechnologyGreenberg Glusker Fields Claman Machtinger & Kinsel
Ken OrgeronJackson Walker, LLP
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Innovative Ways to Win the Electronic DocumentReview War
The problems inherent in rapidly finding and reviewing relevantemail and other electronic documents can be cripplingly complexand time consuming for corporations, government bodies and lawfirms. Join us for a forum led by nationally renowned corporate,legal and technology experts as we explore how innovative technology can bring sanity and control from document chaos.
� Overview of the history and current state of e-discovery and document review
� What can indexes (ex: Shepard’s / Keycite) teach us about e-discovery?
� Can sampling and technology build an index of relatedemail?
� Can statistical benchmarking provide a reliable basis to test the effectiveness of discovery?
� What should counsel discuss under the new FRCP rules?
� How might this be challenged / defended under Daubert and progeny?
For more information please contact Connie Haeder, [email protected] or visitwww.fticonsulting.com/web <http://www.fticonsulting.com/web>
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ED-2C 3:30-5:00E-Discovery Tools: Improved Processes forOnline Review & Production
Electronic discovery tools are changing the way legal professionals search, sort, gather, view and produce documents.Today, technology solutions can confer strategic advantages
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upon litigation teams who know how to use them. In this session,litigation support professionals and attorneys involved inrequesting or overseeing the review and production of electronicdocuments will gain critical knowledge to streamline their nextelectronic discovery project.
SpeakersChristopher M. Koa, Esq. Legal ConsultantKroll Ontrack, Inc.
Ann Marie RiberdyManager, Special Projects Group & Boston Litigation
Services ManagerWilmer Hale
Elizabeth WeissAtttorney at LawShearman & Sterling LLP
James S. ZuckerHogan & Hartson L.L.P.
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CT3 3:30-5:00Legal Technology Predictions for 2006 —Evidence Management
In 2006, the arrival of new versions of Windows and Office is just the beginning as trends from outsourcing to client-driventechnology promise to make the year both a challenge and anopportunity for law firms’ technology issues. This session willexplore the ten (or so) most significant technology trends lawfirms will face in 2006 and beyond, with an emphasis on trends in the world of electronic discovery and evidence management.You will learn the most important trends in law firm technology,ways to anticipate and respond to these trends, and tips andtechniques to help you set priorities and position your firm for the future.
SpeakerDennis KennedyComputer Lawyer & Legal Technology ConsultantDennisKennedy.com, LLC
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CL3 3:30-5:00Law Department Spotlight — Microsoft: ClientService, Workflow and Other Legal TechnologyParadoxes
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How do you increase client satisfaction while decreasing costs?How do you track work that comes in from clients, especially inlaw departments? The use of technology to provide client serviceand tracking – workflow – is an under-appreciated problem. It'sbeen lost in the shuffle of matter management and e-billing ande-discovery, but it's common to law departments. Oncerecognized, it can be addressed with new tools that require littleIT involvement – and that are a whole lot simpler than mattermanagement, etc.
This session also examines other legal-space problems for whichsolutions are beginning to emerge. How do you find patterns inthe complex data from electronic billing or matter management?What options are there now for collaborating on documents?How do I automate routine tasks by capturing attorney knowledge? Why is knowledge management so hard - and howcan I make it easier? All of these problems are being addressed by new technologies; the paradox lies in finding ways to takeadvantage of these tools without a big IT department or big costs.
SpeakerSteven B. LevySenior Director of Information Systems, Legal and Corporate AffairsMicrosoft
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IKM3 3:30-3:45How Firms Maximize the Return on KnowledgeManagement
Open panel discussion on how to maximize the return on yourknowledge management technology. This session will provide you with an overview of how other firms implement KM initiatives,aggregate firm data and get the most of their knowledge management technology. Attendees can ask questions, share information and gather concrete solutions.
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SpeakersBrent E. KidwellPartner and Chief Knowledge Counsel Jenner & Block LLP
Jeff RovnerDirector of Knowledge ManagementClifford Chance
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BD3 3:30-5:00Crisis Communication and Emergency Response
The effective management of any critical incident requires a wellthought-out, coordinated response. The well-prepared firm needsfive basic emergency plans: emergency response, disaster recovery, business continuity, crisis communications and finally,crisis management. This session will focus on the necessary preplanning you must do to ensure a smooth transition fromresponse to recovery. Discussion of the five emergency plans will include:
� Emergency response - Life safety� Disaster recovery - Technology� Business continuity - recovery of mission critical
departments� Crisis communications - Essential communication
all key stakeholders� Crisis management - The glue that holds it all together
Participants with a clear idea of the five basic plans and toolsthey can put to use at their firm the next day!
SpeakersRobert DoughertySenior Supervisor of Global Data CenterShearman & Sterling LLP
Regina Phelps, RN BSN, MPA, CEMPresident Emergency Management & Safety Solutions
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ET-2E 4:00-4:45
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Open To All
eDiscovery Standards:A Worldwide Problem?
A panel made up of US and UK litigation supportexperts will discuss the common standards that are
emerging as eDiscovery tools replace traditionaldiscovery methods.
For information on participating in this unique session, please contact:
Joy SeletskyTrilantic
Roman HouseWood Street
LondonEC2Y 5BA
United Kingdom
tele: +44(0) 20 7042 1000fax: +44 (0) 20 7042 1001
mobile: +44 (0) 7708 121 815email: [email protected]
website:www.trilantic.co.uk <http://www.trilantic.co.uk>
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The Defense Never Rests: Merging the Skills ofTop Trial Lawyers, Jury Consultants andTechnology Experts To Win The Toughest Cases
CHRISTOPHER KRUSEPresident and CEOCaseCentral, Inc.
PETER A. BICKSPartnerOrrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, LLP
SIOBHAN A. HANDLEY
PartnerOrrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, LLP
J. LEE MEIHLS, PH.D.Trial Consultant and PrincipalTrial Partners Inc.
DENISE MONTIELVice President, Litigation ServicesARCCA, Inc.
A highly successful trial team will present a program focusing onthe integral role that technology and appreciation of the views of today's jurors played in winning a complete defense verdictagainst total claims of over $6 billion in what is widely regardedas a plaintiff-friendly jurisdiction. Technology professionals willdiscuss how they collaborate with and provide indispensable support to the trial team away from "home". Trial counsel will hear from top-performing, tech-savvy litigators and jury consultants and in-house counsel will gain perspective on theresources and commitment level required in proceeding to trial in challenging cases in difficult jurisdictions.
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SS3 10:30-3:00 Sessions held throughout the day
The Technology You Use Most: Toward ThePerfect Legal Desktop
Whether your firm is large or small, the software and technology
you choose for your practice can make a major impact on yourefficiency, billable time and ultimately, the bottom line. Among allthe exciting technologies at LegalTech, no device is as critical toyour firm’s success as the one you use the most – your PC andall the software that goes with it. From your officesuite, to youremail, to your document and case management software – thedesktop is where every lawyer lives. In this exciting SuperSession, WordPerfect Office celebrates its tenth year under theCorel banner with exciting conference sessions that explore theFuture of the Legal Desktop, How to Manage the Mystery that is Metadata and How to Push PDF to the Limit. Attending willprovide direction on how to reduce costs and increase efficiencieswithin your firm to make you – and the professionals you count on– faster and more productive with the technology and tools youuse most.
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ID1 10:30-12:00Information Retention Strategies for DefensibleDiscovery
This panel will explore the benefits of a proactive capture andretention policy for any organization utilizing email or instant messaging. Attendees will learn how to avoid costly backup taperestorations while maintaining chain-of-custody and meeting theirduty to preserve. Real-world stories will demonstrate how “fewerhands equal lower risk.”
This session will cover topics such as:� Litigation-ready technology� The benefits of archiving versus back-up � Retention policy options: Save nothing, save nearly
everything, selective deletion, selective retention
ModeratorJoesph RomanowskiVice President of Product StrategyZANTAZ, Inc.
SpeakersJames BrittIT DirectorChoate, Hall & Stewart
Browning E. Marean PartnerDLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary US LLP
Joseph Viola, Sr.IT RISK Management Consultant MetLife Inc.
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ECD1 10:30-12:00The Email Challenge: Law, Regulations andTechnology
This panel will examine how email communication and management differs from traditional document management, the implications of new case law, federal rules and compliance regulations for email management and the infrastructure issuesthat must be considered to meet these new demands and produce emails in response to a discovery request.
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10:00-10:30 Exhibit Hall Break
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1) How Email is Different2) Compliance, Email and the Corporation3) Case Law, Changes in the FRCP and the Duty to Preserve4) Preservation and Email Archiving in Complex Environments5) Implications for Analysis and Production of Email
ModeratorStephen WhetstoneVice PresidentStratify
SpeakersBenton ArmstrongPartner, Forensic Technology SolutionsPriceWaterhouseCoopers
Robert D. Brownstone, Esq.Practice Technology ManagerFenwick & West LLP
Andrew CohenSenior Counsel and DirectorEMC
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NS1 10:30-12:00Networking Security: Unifying ThreatManagement for Threat and Protection
This Panel examines approaches to stopping increasingly complex digital threats to law firm network assets. In a digitalsociety lawyers face threats to client confidentiality and the security of high value information unlike their predecessors everhad to address. Today, a disturbingly "sophisticated" blend ofviruses, spyware, worms and spam conspire to undermine a Firm's ethical obligations to protect client information. The typical approach to security relies on individual "point" solutions – hardware and software that focuses on specific threats that mustbe individually licensed, configured, managed and updated. The result is a costly digital arms race that is sapping valuable ITresources. There is a need to consolidate and simplify racks ofindividual solutions, while markedly increasing the level of threatdetection and protection. Typical approaches involve manualmonitoring and correlation of devices, which is costly and timeconsuming. And its a risky approach. For example, "zero day"and single data packet attacks are impossible to stop. A moreinnovative approach rapidly spreading across corporate networksis a technology called unified threat management or "UTM." UTMuses powerful intelligent security appliances that provide ground-up consolidation and integration of all the major threatprotection devices. Learn how UTM can save your firm time andmoney and redirect your IT resources on improving your practiceof law.
ModeratorRoss KodnerSenior Legal Technologist/CEOMicroLaw, Inc.
SpeakersPeter E. LesserManaging DirectorKraft Kennedy & Lesser
Gregory Miller VP Marketing and Business Development Network Box, North America
Leonard T. NuaraChair, Technology and Intellectual Property Practice Group Thatcher Proffitt & Wood LLP
John SimekVice PresidentComputer Forensic/Legal IT Sensei Enterprises
Scott SchafferDirectorMarger Johnson & McCollom PC
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M1 10:30-12:00The Next Generation of Mobility Solutions forLawyers
A detailed overview of the next generation of the wireless technology available for law firms. This discussion will cover the new handheld devices, application software, wireless serviceplans, as well as the syncrhonization technologies that are currently available. Speakers will represent Microsoft, handheldapplication providers, synchronization experts, as well as, lawyersthat are on the leading edge of mobility solutions.
SpeakerKevin BellManaging PartnerRobinson, McFadden & Moore
Randy BothManager, Mobile Devices DivisionMicrosoft
Whit McIsaacPresident & CEOClient Profiles Mobility Solutions
Kevin WydraDirector of Software DevelopmentClient Profiles Mobility Solutions
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RM1 10:30-12:00What's Driving Risk Management and What ITNeeds to Know in Today's Law Firm
Managing many business risks requires tight integration of busi-ness and IT strategy to be successful. From privacy laws and
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‘know your customer’ regulations to Sarbanes Oxley, firms areoperating in an environment where one or more regulations apply.Explore the hottest risk and regulatory issues facing law firms inthe coming years to better understand them and best practicesfor how to address them effectively.
SpeakersThomas L. Brown, Esq, Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP
Keith Lipman, Esq.Sr. Product ManagerInterwoven
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ET-3A 10:30-11:15
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ET-3B 11:45-12:30
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ET-3C 1:30-2:15
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ID2 1:30-3:00Discovery Management Strategies for Cost-Effective Litigation
This panel will discuss strategies for cost-effectively handlingcomplex discovery requests through the reuse of existing work-product. Panelists will share war stories on today’sapproach to discovery and offer practical tips and techniques to significantly reduce costs, improve predictability and minimizerisk.
This session will cover topics such as:� Litigation-Ready Technology� Trends in Litigation and Discovery� The benefits of an information archive to reduce
discovery costs and risks
Speakers David BaskinDirector of Discovery Management StrategyZANTAZ, Inc.
Wayne Dale CollinsPartnerShearman & Sterling LLP
Daniel A. CurtoPartnerMcDermott, Will & Emery
Jim MitchellManaging DirectorHuron Consulting Group
Heidi RudolphVice President, Legal Finance & OperationsSears Holdings Corporation
George I. RudoyGlobal Manager, Practice Technology SupportShearman & Sterling LLP
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ECD2 1:30-3:00Discovering the "Smoking Gun": NewChallenges, New Tools
This panel will take stock of the current state of email analysisand discovery, examine new visual approaches to analyzing large email collections, explore how these new tools will impact corporate and outside counsel, and discuss future directions inthis dynamically changing field.
� Email and Discovery Today� Email: The Perspective from Litigation Support� Email Analytics: New Tools� Implications of Email Analytics for Litigation� Future Developments in Email Analysis
ModeratorDavid Bayer Vice President Marketing & Business DevelopmentStratify
SpeakersCraig D. Ball, Esq.Attorney & Technologist Law Offices of Craig D. Ball, P.C.
Richard FinkelmanDirectorNavigant
Petra LaFountainPractice Support MangerHunton & Williams
Carlos F. Ortiz, Esq.PartnerDLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary US LLP
Ramana VenkataCEOStratify
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NS2 1:30-3:00Facts & Fiction, Threats & Response: Network Security in Practice
Facing unprecedented digital threats to our practices and theconfidential client information we are obligated to protect, howare real law practices reacting today? Our panel presentation willexplore how modern practices are using varying electronic threat management systems, tools and processes to fulfill their ethicalobligations of protecting confidential client information from allmanners of attacks and threats. Unified Threat ManagementSystems positively impact all practices today — learn from thosewho address these issues daily. From coordinating the digitaldefenses to moving from the old-fashioned modular securityapproach to a modern unified system, and the related reductionin IT costs and staff time — it's all here in black and white andplain English. Unless you are absolutely certain your practice isfully protected 7x24, you must attend this session.
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12:00-1:30 Exhibit Hall Break
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ModeratorRoss KodnerSenior Legal Technologist/CEOMicroLaw Inc.
SpeakersPeter LesserPrincipalKraft, Kennedy & Lesser Inc.
Leonard T. NuaraChair, Technology and Intellectual Property Practice GroupThatcher Proffitt & Wood LLP
Bruce RosenPartnerMcCusker, Anselmi, Rosen, Carvelli & Walsh PC
Scott SchaeferDirectorMarger Johnson & McCollom PC
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M2 1:30-3:00Simplifying Wireless Connectivity of Handheldswith Office Systems
A discussion on the new wireless synchronization utilities andtechnology that allow lawyers to connect with office systems and desktop applications. Speakers will introduce new ActiveSync technology for Exchange that allows handheld devices to integrate with office applications without the complexities associated with third party synchronization tools. Additionally, the panel will address how handhelds can interact with case orpractice management systems.
SpeakersKevin BellTechnology PartnerRobinson, McFadden & Moore
Randy BothManager, Mobile Devices DivisionMicrosoft Corporation
Whit McIsaacPresident & CEOClient Profiles Mobility Solutions
Chandra StevensMobility Solutions SpecialistMicrosoft Corporation
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RM2 1:30-3:00Developing a Strategic Approach to ManagingRecords and the Matter File
Increased regulation and heightened client expectations arounddocument retention are driving firms to develop and implementcoherent information management strategies in order to reducebusiness risk. Implementing a holistic information managementstrategy needs to balance current working practices with newcompliance related processes. This session will examine howtechnology can enable a information management model thatdrives adoption, compliance and productivity? How do documentmanagement, email-mangement, records management, archivingand worflow technologies come together to deliver on your compliance goals? This session is highly recommended fororganizations that are considering implementing a records policyor a new document and email mangement system and are lookingfor ways to streamline and control information within their organizations.
SpeakerNeil Araujo Vice President, Professional and Legal Services MarketingInterwoven
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REGISTER TODAY!(800) 888-8300 ext 9191 • [email protected] www.almevents.com for full program details.
Tony S. CordeiroChief Information OfficerShearman & Sterling LLP
Kenneth L. Heaps Chief Information Officer Latham & Watkins LLP
Ian M. Miller Chief Information OfficerWeil, Gotshal & Manges LLP
CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:
• IT Portfolios, Programs & Projects• IT Investment, Organization & Governance• IT Performance Measurement• Knowledge Management • Outsourcing• Business Continuity, Disaster Recovery,
Co-Location & Regionalization• Enabling Inter-Office Client Teams
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