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All webcast attendees
will receive a FREE copy of
E-Discovery 101:
How New Rules Enhance Telecom Manager’s Role in Litigation Defense and Disclosure of ESI
Your Expert Presenters:

Conrad Jacoby
is the Founder of
efficientEDD, a
consultancy in
Dunn Loring,
Va., specializing in electronic discovery and litigation information management issues. As a 20-year technologist and 10-year litigator, Conrad works with his clients to develop cost-effective and defensible strategies for preserving and producing corporate electronic documents. He has served on the editorial board of the Sedona Conference Working Group on Electronic Documents, which has attracted national attention for its efforts to develop a national policy for collecting, producing and using digital information in litigation.

Brendan Carr is an Associate at Wiley Rein, LLP, in Washington, D.C., where he specializes in telecom, wireless and mass media litigation at the federal and state level. A specialist in e-discovery, Brendan also has worked in the FCC’s Enforcement Bureau and the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Energy and Commerce, Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet.
Who Will Benefit:
This webcast benefits a wide variety of communications professionals, including...
- Telecom/IT Managers & Directors
- CIOs, IS Directors and CTOs
- Communications Directors & VPs of Telecom
- Corporate Counsel
- Operations Managers & Engineers
- Telecom Analysts
- Telecom and IT Consultants
- Any professional who seeks the most recent information on e-discovery regulations
Order the on-demand webcast (WVA1391) or CD (MMA1391) and materials for just $299. Order online or call (888) 275-2264.
A Supreme Court committee imposed new “e-discovery” rules on Dec. 1, 2006 – and it’s likely that your enterprise is already behind the eight ball. Should you have a policy dictating how long electronic records will be stored, including voicemail? How will you execute a “litigation hold” on the deletion of call detail records should your legal team declare one?
Don’t wait for your corporate counsel to walk into your office and demand your action in relation to a lawsuit. In a 90-minute on-demand webcast hosted by Voice Report, seasoned e-discovery attorneys Conrad Jacoby and Brendan Carr answer the above questions and help you…
- Zero in on the records that fall under the new discovery rules
- Reduce the impact of a litigation hold – a time-consuming and expensive process in which attorneys will ask you to preserve electronic records for trial
- Understand how e-discovery rules apply uniquely to foreign and domestic branch offices
- Quickly search through stored voicemails and other data to find information relevant to a case
- Know when you have to produce data stored on systems managed by a third party – or owned by an employee
- Eliminate the risk of monetary and legal penalties for non-compliance
- And much more!

The new e-discovery regulations are becoming a powerful weapon in the other side’s arsenal against your enterprise. This webcast will give you expert guidance to get compliant with the new rules – so you can impress your corporate counsel when they come knocking on your door.
