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Earn CLE credit with our live interactive webcasts taught by our expert presenters. Participate from anywhere you have access to the internet.

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  • Instant Certificate - As soon as the webcast event ends you are immediately able to print a certificate as proof of attendance.
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12:00 PM EST
eDiscovery Project Management and Cost Control - Live Webcast

eDiscovery Project Management and Cost Control - Live Webcast Details

All Event Dates and Times for this Webcast:
5/20/2026 - 12:00 PM EST
6/17/2026 - 12:00 PM EST
8/12/2026 - 12:00 PM EST
9/9/2026 - 12:00 PM EST
10/7/2026 - 12:00 PM EST


Price:
$19.99

Webcast Course Description

This course provides a comprehensive guide to managing the electronic discovery process with a focus on operational efficiency and financial oversight. It covers essential strategies ranging from initial project scoping, early case assessment (ECA), and legal hold execution to advanced technical topics like data mapping, custodian identification, and the use of analytics for review reduction. You will learn how to navigate complex challenges such as cross-border data transfer, privilege review workflows, and spoliation risk, while also mastering practical skills in budget forecasting, vendor management, and the implementation of alternative fee arrangements (AFAs). By emphasizing the integration of technology?including Technology Assisted Review (TAR) and metrics dashboards?this course equips legal and IT professionals with the tools to streamline workflows, ensure defensibility, and significantly reduce the costs associated with litigation and data production.

Course Agenda

  • Scoping and defining the eDiscovery project
  • Early case assessment workflows
  • Legal hold strategy and execution
  • Data mapping and custodian identification
  • Stakeholder roles and responsibility matrix
  • Project timelines and critical path planning
  • Estimating data volumes and effort
  • Budget forecasting and burn-rate tracking
  • Vendor selection and management
  • Alternative fee arrangements and eDiscovery
  • Data collection planning and chain of custody
  • Remote and mobile device collection logistics
  • Defensible preservation and spoliation risk control
  • Processing parameters and cost drivers
  • De-duplication and email threading decisions
  • Search strategy and iterative refinement
  • Technology assisted review planning and validation
  • Quality control sampling and error-rate monitoring
  • Privilege review workflows and logging efficiency
  • Redaction standards and production-ready formatting
  • Proportionality arguments and cost shifting
  • Meet-and-confer preparation and negotiation tactics
  • Discovery protocols and ESI stipulations
  • Rolling productions and production tracking
  • Cross-border data issues and transfer constraints
  • Information security and access controls
  • Metrics dashboards and status reporting
  • Change management when scope expands
  • Post-mortem lessons learned and playbooks
  • Using analytics to reduce review populations

Course Credit per State

Webcast Presenters

Berry Crawford

Berry Crawford is a Certified Mindfulness Instructor and has worked in the legal services industry for over 15 years with a focus on continuing legal education, legal ethics and professional responsibility. He has offered mindfulness and mental health seminars and classes in a variety of professional and non-profit contexts including legal seminars and approved CLE courses for many states across the country.



 
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12:00 PM EST
An Introduction to E-discovery and AI - Live Webcast

An Introduction to E-discovery and AI - Live Webcast Details

All Event Dates and Times for this Webcast:
5/27/2026 - 12:00 PM EST
6/24/2026 - 12:00 PM EST
7/22/2026 - 12:00 PM EST
8/19/2026 - 12:00 PM EST
9/16/2026 - 12:00 PM EST
10/14/2026 - 12:00 PM EST


Price:
$19.99

Webcast Course Description

This course gives attorneys a practical, court-aware foundation in the electronic discovery process and how modern artificial intelligence tools, including Technology-Assisted Review, change preservation, review, and production decisions. It defines electronic discovery and the lifecycle of identifying, preserving, collecting, processing, reviewing, and producing electronically stored information, then walks through the Electronic Discovery Reference Model as a framework for managing that work efficiently. The course also explains where machine learning and natural language processing fit into discovery workflows, including how Technology-Assisted Review learns iteratively from human-coded examples and what that means for defensibility and transparency. Finally, it covers key Federal Rules of Civil Procedure concepts that drive day-to-day discovery practice, along with the duty to preserve, litigation holds, and proportionality so attorneys can better manage risk, cost, and vendor oversight in both litigation and firm operation

Course Agenda

  • What is E-Discovery?
  • What type of AI is Relevant to E-Discovery?
  • The Ethical Duty of Technology Competence
  • What is Electronically Stored Information?
  • Introduction to Technology-Assisted Review
  • The Electronic Discovery Reference Model
  • Key Federal Rules for E-Discovery
  • The Duty to Preserve and Legal Holds
  • Understanding Proportionality and Scope
  • How AI Improves on Keyword Search
  • Understanding Predictive Coding
  • The Power of Continuous Active Learning
  • Using AI for Early Case Assessment
  • AI in Data Processing and Culling
  • The Role of the Subject Matter Expert
  • Sampling and Validation Protocols
  • Finding Privilege Documents with AI
  • Automating PII and PHI Redactions
  • AI Challenges with Modern Data like Slack and Teams
  • AI Analysis of Audio and Video Files
  • AI in Digital Forensics Investigations
  • Using AI for Internal Investigations
  • AI-Assisted Deposition Preparation
  • The Ethical Duty of Confidentiality with AI Vendors
  • Defending Your TAR Process in Court
  • Negotiating AI Use in ESI Protocols
  • Addressing the AI "Black Box" Problem
  • Recognizing and Mitigating Algorithmic Bias
  • Risks of AI Hallucinations in Legal Tech

Course Credit per State

Webcast Presenters

Berry Crawford

Berry Crawford is a Certified Mindfulness Instructor and has worked in the legal services industry for over 15 years with a focus on continuing legal education, legal ethics and professional responsibility. He has offered mindfulness and mental health seminars and classes in a variety of professional and non-profit contexts including legal seminars and approved CLE courses for many states across the country.



 
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