このたび、FLLPの会員システムをリニューアルいたしました。
それに伴い、すでにFLLPにご登録いただいている会員様におかれましても、
7月25日以降にログインされる際は、改めてメールアドレスや氏名、会社名等のご入力をお願いしております。

ご不便をおかけいたしますが、何卒ご理解とご協力のほど、よろしくお願い申し上げます。

[Webinar Recording] Technology and Analytics in Cross-Border E-Discovery

2021年07月05日配信

June 16th , 2021 Fronteo Webinar with DLA Piper

dlap_007_cover #watch

こちらのウェビナーはすべて英語で開催されます

Sessions

The Basics of Cross-Border E-Discovery
A brief roadmap, technology discussion, & key court decisions

Presenter: Judge Andrew Peck, Tony Andriotis

Analytics in Cross-Border E-Discovery
Moderated Discussion

Panelists: Judge Andrew Peck, Tony Andriotis, Vlad Lobatchev

Audience Q&A
Panelists: Judge Andrew Peck, Tony Andriotis, Vlad Lobatchev

Speakers

Andrew J. Peck, Senior Counsel (DLA Piper)

The Honorable Andrew J. Peck served for 23 years as a United States Magistrate Judge for the Southern District of New York, including a term as Chief Magistrate Judge from 2004 to 2005.

Judge Peck is recognized internationally for bringing electronic discovery competency to the attention of both the judiciary and bar. Indeed, he is widely described as the first judge to tackle the subject of e-discovery head on, most notably in the influential 1995 decision Anti-Monopoly v. Hasbro, in which Judge Peck found that “it is black letter law that computerized data is discoverable if relevant.” Also among his legacy rulings is the 2012 employment class action Monique Da Silva Moore, et. al. v. Publicis Groupe & MSL Group, the first judicial decision approving the use of technology-assisted review. By 2015, Judge Peck declared in Rio Tinto v. Valle that it was black-letter law that if the responding party wished to use TAR, courts would allow it. In the third of his trilogy of TAR decisions, Hyles v. City of New York, Judge Peck ruled that neither the requesting party nor the court can force an unwilling responding party to use TAR.

At DLA Piper, Judge Peck advises on innovative and efficient solutions to the challenges of information management, both within and outside the litigation context. He frequently speaks at conferences concerning eDiscovery issues. Since joining DLA Piper, Judge Peck has been retained to serve as special discovery counsel to clients and law firms, and to submit expert reports in state court cases. Judge Peck is ranked by Chambers and Partners in their Chambers USA guide in Nationwide E-Discovery & Information Governance with market observers identifying him as a “very unique asset” and peers reporting “[t]here’s nobody who knows the law better.” The Legal 500 United States also recommends Judge Peck with sources noting that he “is renowned for his knowledge and hands-on approach. He’s pragmatic and direct. He also is committed to learning about the most current trends in technology for litigation.”

会員のみ、視聴いただけます。

弁護士事務所、当社の同業者及びフリーメールアドレスの方は登録をご遠慮いただいております

このコンテンツは会員専用です