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eDiscovery in the Smaller Case

Compliance with ethical, federal and state rules

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    Tech2Practice is an innovative series of robust practice development programs designed to assist your law practice by boosting your efficiency through the utilization of technology in practical and creative ways. This program is deliberately and meticulously crafted to suit the needs of all lawyers regardless of their area of practice.

    Handling eDiscovery in smaller cases presents some unique challenges, including managing costs. One thing is clear, all eDiscovery state and federal rules, as well as ethical rules, apply to your cases regardless of their size. No matter what measures are taken, eDiscovery costs are often a large expense. However, there are certain ethical strategies which may be applied to contain costs and help navigate the eDiscovery process.

    Our highly experienced faculty guide you through these strategies. This program shows you what works and provides guidance on what does not.

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    Heidi S. Alexander, Esq., Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Standing Committee on Lawyer Well-Being, Newton
    Sofia S. Lingos, Esq., Trident Legal LLC, Boston

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    Maureen Vilanova, Esq., EDT Discovery Simplified, Boston
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