eDiscovery Challenges in Specific Practice Areas: Requesting Parties

1 hour 21 mins

In this course, attorneys who represent plaintiffs discuss the nuances of being a requesting party. The faculty share the challenges they face as requesting parties, examine the differences in how requesting parties approach the data they receive, and identify opportunities for cooperation between requesting and producing parties. 

Class Outline:
  • eDiscovery Challenges in Specific Practice Areas: Requesting Parties 1 hour 21 mins
    • The Role of the Requesting Party
    • Producing Party vs. Requesting Party
    • Cooperation in Pre-Trial Conduct
    • Managing Discovery with Federal Rules
    • Preparing for Meet-and-Confer & Status Conferences
    • Strategies to Deal with Scope-Related Disputes
    • Determining the Scope of Preservation
    • ESI Protocols
    • Production Format
    • Technology Assisted Review (TAR)
    • Strategies to Speed Up Production
    • Rule 45 Subpoena Process
    • Selecting & Managing Vendors
    • Project Management
    • Data Security Issues
    • Conclusions
Class Readings:
  • eDiscovery Challenges in Specific Practice Areas - Requesting Parties.pdf
Course Comments
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Ashley Brantley   |   11/30/2017

Under question #2 it appears that the 3rd possible answer is incomplete, it reads as follows: "Data received by requesting parties is very low volume compared to what requesting parties normal"

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