Best Practices Crafting And Negotiating ESI Protocols

Join us for an informative session on crafting and negotiating Electronically Stored Information (ESI) protocols for eDiscovery. This webinar promises to be an essential resource for legal professionals seeking to navigate the complexities of ESI protocols. You’ll learn from one of the foremost experts on ESI protocols, Craig Ball. The webinar aims to equip attendees with the best practices and insights required to craft a state-of-the-art ESI protocol while avoiding critical and determinative pitfalls.

During this lively session with Craig Ball, you’ll learn:

  • How to structure ESI protocols
  • The core provisions
  • Negotiation insights and strategies
  • How to handle common objections
  • Are ESI protocols compulsory
  • Forms of production
  • Extracted Text & OCR
  • Redaction & Privilege Logging
  • Deduplication
  • De-NISTing
  • Email Threading
  • Non-Waiver and FRE Rule 502
  • Metadata
  • GenAI and more

Guest Speakers:

Gene Albert

Gene Albert is the CEO of Lexbe, and a frequent speaker and writer on litigation technology and eDiscovery topics. Gene has a JD from Southern Methodist University and an MBA from the University of Texas at Austin.

Craig Ball

Craig Ball is a Texas trial attorney, certified computer forensic examiner and Adjunct Professor at the University of Texas teaching Electronic Evidence and Digital Discovery and at Tulane University Law School teaching Digital Evidence. Craig brings expertise in digital forensics, emerging technologies, visual persuasion, electronic discovery, and trial tactics, limiting his practice to service as a court-appointed Special Master and consultant in electronically stored information.

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