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Practical Advice on Privilege Logs for Complex Cases (On-Demand)
This class qualifies for 2.0 Skills Credits in NY.
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Category: CLE, Arts, Entertainment, Media and Sports Law, Bankruptcy and Debtor-Creditor (CLE), Commercial & Consumer Law (CLE), Constitutional Law (CLE), Education Law (CLE), Employment and Labor Law (CLE), Environment, Energy and Natural Resources, Federal Practice, Government Law (CLE), Health Law, Immigration, Intellectual Property Law, International Law, Litigation, Technology (show less)
Other: Antitrust Law, Arts Entertainment Media and Sports, Bankruptcy and Collections, Constitutional Law, Consumer Law, Corporate Finance and Securities Law, Education Law, Employment and Labor, Environment and Energy, Federal Practice, Government Contracts, Health, Intellectual Property, International Law, Litigation, Securities Law, Technology, Trial Practice
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This class is eligible for CLE Passport use. If you purchased a CLE Passport during the license renewal season, we sent you a unique code and instructions for using your passport. Enter your code at checkout to purchase this class at no additional cost. Credits 2.0 Credit Hours* *This class qualifies for 2.0 Skills Credits in NY.
Description: Choosing what to produce and what to withhold in discovery is often a challenging process. Moreover, how to let those on the other side know what you are withholding and why without revealing too much is not always easy. Attend this informative class and learn how to master the practical skills you need to make the privilege log process for large electronic document production cases run smoothly and efficiently. Our knowledgeable and experienced panelists will discuss best practices and provide examples to enable you to avoid common pitfalls that can turn the discovery process into a logistical nightmare. Specifically, they will focus on navigating issues unique to privilege logs in the digital age, including the proper treatment of e-mail chains and attachments. They also will show you how to leverage the combined efforts of team members while minimizing problems that commonly arise when a privilege log project is divided among multiple attorneys.
This class is ideal for attorneys who have limited experience with drafting privilege logs (especially logs involving a large number of electronic documents). It is also useful to more experienced attorneys seeking practical tips for improving their processes, or for supervising or coordinating a privilege log project. Faculty: Melanie D. DeMattia, Cozen O'Connor PC Joseph A. Tate, Jr., CODISCOVR at Cozen O’Connor PC
2 General (50-minute hour)
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2 General (60-minute hour)
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D.C. Bar Member | Standard |
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Non-Member | $129.00 | D.C. Bar Member | $99.00 |
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