[Webinar] AI and Technology Assisted Review: Best practices and cutting-edge challenges in litigation and investigations Part 2 [Subtitles]
2021/ 12/ 8Which discovery rules apply? And why does it matter? [Subtitles]
2021/ 12/ 8Held on September 2021th,9 Covington & Burling LLP / FRONTEO co-sponsored
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Points of attendance
This webinar -- presented by a panel of global industry leaders -- will focus on the cutting-edge issues and uses of artificial intelligence. It will give key insights on: the best practices in massive investigations and litigations, the emerging trends in the scope of technology assisted review, and the techniques most likely to be accepted by government agencies and opposing litigants.
In addition, these recognized panelists will offer legal, analytic, and technical strategies that have proven successful in the past, and other strategies that may work well in the future. There also will be some discussion of the applicable case law and what has come to be readily accepted in this arena. There will be sufficient time, of course, for the panelists to handle specific questions that may occur to participants during the webinar -- and, it should be suitable for persons of all levels of knowledge about this subject matter.
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Held on September 2021th,9 Covington & Burling LLP / FRONTEO co-sponsored
Subtitles are machine translated, not provided by a law firm
[The materials for this seminar can be downloaded from the form below.]
Points of attendance
This webinar -- presented by a panel of global industry leaders -- will focus on the cutting-edge issues and uses of artificial intelligence. It will give key insights on: the best practices in massive investigations and litigations, the emerging trends in the scope of technology assisted review, and the techniques most likely to be accepted by government agencies and opposing litigants.
In addition, these recognized panelists will offer legal, analytic, and technical strategies that have proven successful in the past, and other strategies that may work well in the future. There also will be some discussion of the applicable case law and what has come to be readily accepted in this arena. There will be sufficient time, of course, for the panelists to handle specific questions that may occur to participants during the webinar -- and, it should be suitable for persons of all levels of knowledge about this subject matter.
Contents of Part 1
Panelist introduction
TAR: current best practices and emerging uses
Presenter: Edward Rippey (Covington & Burling LLP)
Unique issues in DOJ, pharmaceutical, and similar investigations
Presenter: Maria Georges (Covington & Burling LLP)
lecturer
Edward Rippey , Partner
Edward Rippey litigates complex cases in numerous fields — with a focus on gaming, patent, antitrust, pharmaceutical, and mining litigation. Mr. Rippey is Chair of the E-Discovery & Information Governance Practice, and represents enormous multinational corporations in this arena in litigations and investigations, and in advisory work. He also is Co-chair of the Gaming Industry Practice, and represents integrated resorts and casinos as well as game manufacturers worldwide.
Mr. Rippey is consistently ranked in Chambers Global, Chambers USA, Who's Who Legal, and Super Lawyers. The Chambers rankings have noted that he is a "savvy and forward-thinking" litigator who "combines specific knowledge with dynamite litigation skills, deposition analysis, and case oversight."
Maria Georges, Special Counsel
Maria Georges leads massive litigations and investigations with a particular focus on defending companies in the pharmaceutical, life sciences, financial, and technology sectors. She is a leader in the eDiscovery & Information Governance Practice, and is recognized for her legal and technical prowess is handling the most complex and tricky issues that arise in the AI and TAR arena. She is an expert in the analytics that are used to measure the success and results of using technology assisted review. In addition, she has years of experience negotiating eDiscovery issues against the leading governmental agencies in the Unites States -- including the Department of Justice, the Federal Trade Commission, the Securities & Exchange Commission, and state attorneys general across the nation.
Profile
Covington & Burling LLP
Covington Burling LLP was founded in Washington, DC in 1919 and currently has 13 offices worldwide. With over 1,200 internationally renowned and professional lawyers, our responsiveness to provide outstanding legal services and strategic advice is highly regarded. With over 100 senior government officials, he is not only familiar with the fields of corporate law, litigation and investigation, but also his deep insight into policy and policy makers and the quality of comprehensive regulatory advisory services. The height has a good reputation all over the world.
It has been selected as one of the "100 Global Elites Selected by GCR" many times in the past from the Global Competition Review, and has been selected as one of the world's top 2015 antitrust laws every year from 19 to 20.In addition to being repeatedly named on the "A List" by American Lawyers, he has been ranked in the Top 25 in the US in the General Counseling category of Americas Best Corporate Law Firm by Corporate Board Members.
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