Upcoming Events
Finding a Better Way to Search: Benchmarking E-Discovery Methods
H5 Webinar with Judge Paul W. Grimm
December 10, 2008
Judge Paul W. Grimm, Jason R. Baron, Maura R. Grossman, Julia Brickell, and Robert Bauer will take part in a discussion focused on today's most salient issues surrounding search and review - including cost, accuracy, and defensibility - drawing on a variety of perspectives as well as insights from the 2008 TREC Legal Track.
Past Events
How to Reduce Corporate Litigation Costs & Still Win Your Case
New York City Bar Center for CLE Program
New York, NY
October 30, 2008
This full-day program co-sponsored with Atlantic Legal Foundation showed in-house and outside counsel for corporations how to reduce litigation costs without sacrificing successful results.
ACC 2008 Annual
Meeting
Seattle, WA
October 19-22, 2008
Concept Searches: Has the Day Arrived for Computers to Replace Lawyers
BNA Audioconference
September 9, 2008
H5 Senior Practice Director Michael Rubenstein joined John Barkett of Shook Hardy & Bacon and Tom Barnett of Alix Partners in a BNA audioconference roundtable discussion about the challenges and opportunities presented by automated review.
Risky Business: How the Electronic Information Explosion Is Revolutionizing Discovery
H5 Seminar
New York, NY
July 23, 2008
This seminar, hosted by H5, featured Arthur Miller, Tom Allman, Julia Brickell, Chris Marlin, Stuart Alderoty, Mark LoSacco, Jeffrey Shinder, and Nicolas Economou, discussing current issues in electronic discovery.
The Match Game: Searching and Sampling ESI
LegalTech, West Coast 2008
Los Angeles, CA
June 27, 2008
H5 Practice Director Phil Strauss took part in a panel discussion moderated by Patrick Oot highlighting sensible ways to improve the precision and recall of search and the scope and reliability of sampling in e-discovery.
Automated Legal Sensemaking: The Centrality of Relevance and Intentionality
DESI II: Second International Workshop on Supporting Search and Sensemaking for Electronically Stored Information in Discovery Proceedings
University College, London, U.K.
June 25, 2008
H5 CTO Robert Bauer presented a paper co-written with Teresa Jade, Bruce Hedin, and Chris Hogan that discusses quantitative results of a process and technology approach automating litigators' relevance decisions.
E-Discovery Panel Discussion
Lawyers for Civil Justice 2008 Spring Membership Meeting
Washington, DC
May 6, 2008
H5 Practice Director Kelly Young joined in an assessment of the new federal rules as a basis for rule improvements in the states.
Measuring the Effectiveness of Electronic Document Review Process
ABA Section of Labor & Employment Law, Technology in the Practice & Workplace Committee
Chicago, IL
April 30-May 2, 2008
H5 Practice Director Kelly Young spoke on issues related to electronic search and retrieval technology with co-panelists Arthur Miller, professor at New York University School of Law. Moderated by Julie Totten, Orrick, Herrington & Stucliffe, LLP.
Tools & Methods - Technology Solutions Mirroring the EDRM Model
Corporate E-Discovery Forum
San Francisco, CA
April 15, 2008
H5 Practice Director Michael Rubenstein participated in a panel discussion, fielding questions related to the review phase of the EDRM model.
Why Digital Evidence and Corporate Security Do Mix
ACC Privacy/eCommerce Committee Meeting
San Francisco, CA, March 19, 2008
Palo Alto, CA, March 20, 2008
H5 Corporate Counsel, Thomas N. Murray, Jr., Esq., spoke on issues surrounding digital evidence at this event sponsored by Duane Morris LLP.
How the Electronic Information Explosion is Transforming the Civil Discovery System
Rock Center Faculty Lunch, Stanford Center for Leadership Development & Research
Stanford, CA
February 26, 2008
H5 CEO Nicolas Economou addressed The Honorable Jack B. Jacobs, justice of the Delaware Supreme Court, and Stanford Law professors and students on how electronic information is transforming the civil discovery system, particularly in the context of corporate and M&A litigation.
AIPLA (American Intellectual Property Law Association) 2008 Mid-Winter Institute
Phoenix, AZ
January 23-26, 2008
H5 CEO Nicolas Economou spoke on “Perspectives on Electronic Discovery.”
The Economist Fifth General Counsel Roundtable
New York, NY
December 5-6, 2007
H5 CEO Nicolas Economou addressed a general counsel audience on “The GC’s Role in Assessing and Managing Risk.”
Georgetown University Law Center
Advanced e-Discovery Institute
Washington, DC
November 15-16, 2007
ACC 2007 Annual
Meeting
Chicago, IL - Booth #525
October 29-31, 2007
DRI
2007 Annual Meeting
Washington, DC
October 10-14, 2007
ALI-ABA Electronic Records Management and Digital Discovery
San Francisco, CA
May 17-19, 2007
Jeff Kangas, executive managing director at H5, participated in the panel entitled "Electronic Records Management and Digital Discovery: Practical Considerations for Legal, Technical, and Operational Success.” Joining him on the panel was Jason Baron, national director of litigation at the National Archives and Records Adminstration, Anne Kershaw, of Kershaw & Associates, and Ron Hedges, former magistrate judge.
H5 Thought Leadership Summit 2007: And Justice for All: How the Electronic Information Explosion Is Transforming the American Legal System
Washington, DC
March 20, 2007
This exclusive gathering of distinguished thought leaders featured Supreme
Court Justice Stephen Breyer and Harvard Law Professor Arthur Miller.
Co-hosted by H5 and Georgetown University Law Center. [view 17-minute overview video] [request
Summit DVD (free)]
Archived Webinars
Toward Defensible Document Review: Guidance from Recent Court Opinions
June 18, 2008
This live moderated discussion focused on recent opinions by U.S. Magistrate Judges Paul Grimm and John Facciola and their practical implications for e-discovery. [register to download]
Webcast: Information Risk Management
& E-Discovery: Alternative Approaches to Document Review
March 1, 2007
This webinar featuring Forrester analyst Michael Rasmussen addresses elements
of effective corporate risk management programs, the importance of benchmarking
performance, and the practical necessity of a paradigm shift.
[more info]
Emerging
Technologies for Finding and Mapping Discoverable Information
February 16, 2006
In this ACC webcast on identity mapping and data mining, the presenters
discuss emerging approaches for using technology to find the information
most important to you, when you need it. [view]
