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ELECTRONIC DISCOVERYFOR THE REST OF US:BRINGINGPROPORTIONALITY BACKTO E-DISCOVERYEBy Sean Gallagher, Helen Marsh, Hon.Craig ShafferIf all you knew about e-discovery camefrom CLE program advertisements, youwould think that every e-discovery caseinvolves millions of documents andmillions of dollars. Not so in the labor andemployment world. Our expert panel,including a U.S. Magistrate Judge from theDistrict of Colorado, will discuss strategiesfor controlling costs and achievingproportionality in typical employmentlitigation matters. You will learn:Strategies for cost control, especiallyat the early stages of employmentlitigation Application of the proportionalityprinciples that are already in Fed. R.Civ. P. 26(b)How to use the Sedona ConferenceCommentary on Proportionality inElectronic Discovery to help achieveproportionalityPreservation obligations in light ofPippins v. KPMG and Tracy v. NVR,Inc.Item no. : FF11200275Format : CD-ROM (Win)Duration : 90 minutesCopyright : <strong>2012</strong>Price : USD 150.00ETHICAL CHALLENGES ONOTHE HORIZON:CONFIDENTIALITY,COMPETENCE, AND CLOUDCOMPUTINGBy John M. Barkett, Mindy Caplan,Stephanie L. Kimbro, William C. McNeill IIIIn the fast paced world of Web 2.0,knowledge is power and cloud <strong>com</strong>putingis the next frontier. You may be on thecloud already and not realize it. Our expertpanel provides a general overview of cloud<strong>com</strong>puting and discuss the various ethicalissues that can arise in connection with it.The panel examines the various ModelRules of Professional Conduct that areimplicated by cloud <strong>com</strong>puting, includingthe rules regarding <strong>com</strong>petence, diligence,confidentiality, safeguarding property,responsibilities of partners andsubordinate lawyers, and client<strong>com</strong>munications. The ABA's up<strong>com</strong>ingchanges to the Model Rules and ethicsopinions concerning cloud <strong>com</strong>puting willalso be reviewed.Item no.FormatDuration: WN11200279: CD-ROM (Win): 90 minutesCopyright : <strong>2012</strong>Price : USD 150.00ETHICS, ELECTRONICSDISCOVERY ANDINFORMATIONGOVERNANCEBy Bennett B. Borden, Aaron D. Crews,Steven W. TepplerThe spotlight on an attorney's ethicalobligations of <strong>com</strong>petence and candorwhen engaging in electronic discovery (aswell as pre-litigation preparation) hasintensified as a result of the cooperativecharge given to attorneys in today'sfederal litigation practice. The panel forthis session will discuss recent relevantdecisional authority and what attorneysmust do to adhere to their ethicalobligations in an age where thepredominant source of discovery willconsist of electronically stored information.Item no. : NZ11200454Format : CD-ROM (Win)Duration : 90 minutesCopyright : <strong>2012</strong>Price : USD 150.00FRIENDS OR FRENEMIES?THE INCREASINGLYIMPORTANT LEGALBATTLE OVER SOCIALDATA EXTRACTION TOOLSBy Jonathan H. Blavin, Sebastian E.Kaplan, Chrissie ScelsiIn the wake of Google+'s release, anumber of third parties have developedtools that allow users to extract and exportsocial data from Facebook and reconstructtheir Facebook friends lists on Google+.This program will provide an overview ofvarious legal issues relating to dataextraction tools, which are at the center ofthe increasingly <strong>com</strong>petitive socialnetworking market. Our panelists willexamine the legality of such tools underseveral <strong>com</strong>mon law and statutorytheories, including trespass to chattels; theComputer Fraud and Abuse Act and itsCalifornia state law corollary, the CaliforniaComprehensive Computer Data AccessAct; the CAN-SPAM Act; and copyrightinfringement. Our panelists will alsoexplore the legality of social networkingwebsites' technological disabling of dataextraction tools that allow users to exportdata to <strong>com</strong>peting websites.Item no. : TR11200471Format : CD-ROM (Win)Duration : 90 minutesCopyright : <strong>2012</strong>Price : USD 150.00HOT TOPICS IN INTERNETETLAW AND STRATEGYBy Ian C. Ballon, Christine Dekker, JohnTomaszewskiInternet technology and business modelscontinue to evolve faster than the law --and the speed of legal decisions -- canhandle. Cloud <strong>com</strong>puting, socialnetworking, behavioral advertising, socialgaming, and other technical developmentspose new legal challenges. At the sametime, a current rash of litigation, includingprivacy class action suits, FTC guidelinesand new court decisions, require lawyersto stay on top of an ever-evolving and<strong>com</strong>plex global legal landscape.This program will focus on developmentsin privacy, terms of use, licensing, internetbranding and advertising, copyright lawand class action litigation; and is intendedfor both litigators and transactionallawyers alike.Item no. : BD11200489Format : CD-ROM (Win)Duration : 85 minutesCopyright : 2011Price : USD 150.00HOW THE SMARTPHONEWARS ARE CHANGING THEIP LANDSCAPEBy Ray Alderman, David T. Blonder, JorgeL. Contreras, David L. <strong>New</strong>man, John A.ScottThe smartphone wars are changing the IPlandscape. Join our panel of experts asthey discuss the landmark decision inApple v. Samsung and other issuesinvolving Microsoft, Google, and MotorolaMobility. The program will focus on patentlitigation involving standard-essentialpatents (SEPs) from a standarddevelopment organization (SDO)viewpoint. Specific topics of the webinarwill include these topics:________________________________________________________________________________________________________Learning Rendezvous LimitedEmail: inquiry@learningemall.<strong>com</strong> Websites: http://www.learningemall.<strong>com</strong> & http://www.learningemall.<strong>com</strong>.hkAnalysis of new use of standardsobligations in litigation Fair, reasonable andnon-discriminatory (FRAND)<strong>com</strong>mitment to attack reasonableroyalty rate asserted by SEP ownersin order to limit damagesFRAND <strong>com</strong>mitment to attack abilityof SEP owners to pursue injunctionsFailure to <strong>com</strong>ply with obligations todisclose SEPs during standardpromulgation may raise issues ofunclean hands or fraudAcquisition of SEPs as means ofshoring-up patent portfolio has prosand cons (e.g. strong patents toassert in litigation but strings attached no injunctions and lower rates)Review of European Commissioninvestigation of Samsung activity re:assertion of SEPs having FRAND142

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