How Following the Rules of Professional Responsibility Can Lessen the Burden and Cost of E-Discovery

Program Number: 2211

Program Date: 01/11/2012

Description

Join us for this Ethics program for all lawyers involved in litigation and e-discovery. Jones Day partner Josh Fuchs discusses how, by seeking to fulfill their obligations of competence (Model Rule 1.1), expediting litigation (Model Rule 3.2), and duties to the court and opposing counsel (Model Rules 3.3 and 3.4), practitioners can reduce the e-discovery burden and costs associated with today's litigation.

Note: This course has been approved for Minimum Continuing Legal Education credit by the State Bar of Texas Committee on MCLE in the amount of 1.0 credit hours, of which 1.0 credit hours will apply to legal ethics/professional responsibility credit.

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Available in states

Arizona, California, Colorado Eligible, Florida, Georgia, New Jersey Eligible, New York, Texas Self Study

Credit Information

50 minute credit hour - 1.0 General CLE credit, including 1.0 Ethics credit, based on a 50-minute credit hour
60 minute credit hour - 1.0 General CLE credit, including 1.0 Ethics credit, based on a 60-minute credit hour

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Presenters


Joshua Fuchs, Esq.

Jones Day

Joshua L. Fuchs, Esq. is a partner at Jones Day, resident in its Houston office, where his areas of focus are trial practice, energy and e-discovery. His cases have spanned the legal gamut including complex breach of contract, intellectual property, toxic tort, product liability, fraud, antitrust, the False Claims Act, and market manipulation. Named a "Texas Rising Star" by Texas Super Lawyers and Law & Politics magazine (2007 and 2009), Mr. Fuchs has substantial success helping clients reduce e-discovery costs by presenting burden arguments to courts and opponents. He is a member of Jones Day's e-Discovery Team and helps design and conduct electronic discovery training programs for law firm associates.