...Sutherland Asbill & Brennan, talks about his work with the Georgetown Law Advanced E-Discovery Institute as well as the Electronic Discovery Institute in fostering...
...cases. We complement his report with highlights from December's Georgetown Advanced E-Discovery Institute, held in Tysons Corner, Va. The conference has become a...
...wrote for LTN last fall on Big Data and e-discovery), was a featured speaker, discussing his new research into the costs...
...Professionals, who was the keynote speaker at the 2012 Georgetown Law Advanced E-discovery Institute in December. Hughes' provocative presentation...
...used to identify and kill dissidents. At the Georgetown Advanced E-Discovery Institute Friday panel, "First Do No Harm: Preserving and Admitting...
...The Georgetown Law Advanced E-Discovery Institute, held in December in Tysons Corner, Va., was an...
...If you are wondering why the annual Georgetown Law Advanced E-Discovery Institute draws attendees faster than a One Direction concert attracts...
...Sutherland Asbill & Brennan, has been named to the Georgetown Law Advanced E-Discovery Institute Advisory Board. In that role, Owen will be involved...
...The Georgetown Law Advanced E-Discovery Institute, held December 6 and 7 in McLean, Va., was...
...used to identify and kill dissidents. At the Georgetown Advanced E-Discovery Institute Friday panel, "First Do No Harm: Preserving and Admitting...
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