It has been almost six years since the ESI parts of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure became effective on December 1, 2006. In this new age of technology, judges have a lot to say about the level of technical competence of the lawyers appearing before them.
The Legal Technology Leadership Summit at Amelia Island, Florida, from September 6 – 8, will feature a panel of distinguished judges who will offer thoughts on what steps can be taken to have technology-assisted review be deemed defensible. If you attend, you’ll have the chance to hear from these panelists:
- U.S. Magistrate Judge Lorenzo F. Garcia, D. New Mexico
- U.S. Magistrate Judge Craig M. Kellison, E.D. California
- U.S. Magistrate Judge G.R. Smith, M.D. Georgia
- U.S. Magistrate Judge David J. Waxse, D. Kansas

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You can take a look at the full agenda here. Feedback from federal judges isn’t all that you will receive if you attend the Legal Technology Leadership Summit. We have been approved for CLE credits in the following states:
- Alabama
- Illinois
- New York
- North Carolina
- South Carolina
- Pennsylvania
Accreditation requests are pending in the following jurisdictions:
- California
- Florida

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Please sign up to attend. We hope to see you there!