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Here’s what attendees have had to say about past IQPC eDisclosure Summits:

  • “Always valuable-we all need this review and renewal on risk.”
    - Anadarko Petroleum
  • “A well organised event which provides excellent networking opportunities and covers some very topical issues.”
    - Transport for London
  • “A good opportunity for general counsel to check/ connect the course of their departments.”
    - Biogen Idec International

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  • Advice from Counsel: An Inside Look at Streamlining E-Discovery Programs
    In the fall of 2011, Ari Kaplan interviewed 31 in-house lawyers from predominantly Fortune 1000 companies with e-discovery responsibilities for their advice to peers on streamlining and reducing the cost of e-discovery. While the advice ranged from key considerations for selecting software and services, to thoughts on the latest e-discovery buzzwords and trends, comments focused on four key areas…read more
  • From the Experts: Document Review with No Pain, All Gain
    Corporate Counsel recently published an article by Jay Leib, Chief Strategy Officer of kCura on how text analytics can increase e-disclosure review speeds, reduces costs, and improve quality.
    This article is available here.
  • First Bribery Act 2010 prosecution 'acts as a timely reminder'
    In the current climate of increasing regulation, introduced in order to control the effects of the global financial crisis and the boom in technology, businesses are having to ensure they remain in complete control of information retention, as well as eDiscovery and records management. A surge of regulations have been introduced this year, covering a range of issues from data protection to anti-money laundering but far and away the most contentious and widely-discussed has been the UK Bribery Act 2010, which came into force on July 1st 2011.
  • How-To Guide: Leveraging Technological Advances for eDiscovery
    Jason Baron, Director of Litigation at the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration, joins Legal IQ to offer a How-To Guide for legal firms seeking to keep abreast of technology to discriminate, categorise and filter documents to the highest level.
    This short guide offers top tips in the following 4 areas:
    • Applying eDiscovery & Information Management in Government
    • Technological Advances - How will US & EU case law keep up?
    • Search Technology - Key developments suited to eDiscovery
    • Measuring Quality - Quantifying eDiscovery programme efficacy
  • The Impact of the UK 's Bribery Act on global business
    The Bribery Act, which came into force in July 2011, makes "failing to prevent bribery" a criminal offence for commercial organisations. It not only applies to UK-based companies but also those conducting business in the country, as well as to any individual "associated" with such an enterprise. This includes employees, agents and joint venture partners. This article talks about how the UK's Bribary Act impacts global business