Litigation Holds: Digging into the Details

Program Number: 2203

Program Date: 01/18/2012

Description

This advanced program, for attorneys who already understand the basics of litigation holds, provides practical advice for assessing whether a litigation hold is necessary, communicating the specifics (including useful templates), monitoring compliance during the preservation life cycle, and positioning your client to best defend its efforts. Join our presenter Jeff Fowler, a litigator whose full-time practice involves e-Discovery issues, who has advised on over 200 matters covering virtually every area of the law and who has defended against preservation attacks, as he “digs into the details" and provides practical tips for the more advanced practitioner.

If you would like to learn more about the basics and the law regarding litigation holds, you won’t want to miss Jeff Fowler’s program, Litigation Holds: Translating Legal Developments into Practical Tips.

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 0 credit hours will apply to legal ethics/professional responsibility credit.

$80.00Audio CD Add to Cart $80.00Online Audio Add to Cart

Available in states

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

Credit Information

50 minute credit hour - 1.0 General CLE credit
60 minute credit hour - 1.0 General CLE credit

State Program Numbers

TX# 901242625, 1.0 General (4/01/2012-3/31/2013)

Presenters


Jeffrey Fowler, Esq.

O'Melveny & Myers LLP

Jeffrey Fowler, Esq. is a Counsel in the Litigation Department of O’Melveny & Myers LLP and one of the leaders and founders of his firm's Document Retention and Electronic Discovery Practice. One of the few litigators in the country whose entire practice is dedicated to handling e-discovery issues, Mr. Fowler’s experience spans over a decade and includes hundreds of matters, including some of recent history's largest electronic document productions. His insight into defensible approaches to e-discovery is informed by his deep experience defending corporations against attacks on their e-discovery compliance and on pursuing and defending claims of evidence spoliation. Mr. Fowler is a frequent speaker on e-discovery topics and is the author of the BNA Book entitled, Preserving Electronically Stored Information: A Practical Approach (2nd Ed. 2010).