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Looking Back at the New Federal Rules: Was It Worth It?

 
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Listen to Karl Schieneman, President of Remote Review and Consulting at Inspired Review and an innovator in E-Discovery and the Hon. John Facciola, former United States Magistrate Judge for the United States District Court for the District of Columbia and well known E-Discovery thought leader talk with their guests Tom Allman, E-Discovery professor and national thought leader in EDiscovery and former GC at BASF and Partner at several national law firms who has been influential in both rounds of Rule Amendments and Stuart Hubbard a well-known legal technologist and Director of eDiscovery and Litigation Support at a national law firm Bradley, Arant, Boult, Cummings, LLP. With an old Judge, old lawyer and old technologist, we plan to explore the utility of the new rules and whether this panel believes many years of work pushing the amendments through will make a different on the practice of E-Discovery. It's an interesting question and one which this panel will dive into. For more information about ESIBytes, to present future podcast ideas, or just to ask what I do at Review Less, please email me at karl (AT)inspiredreview.com. To limit spam email, I substituted (AT) for the @ symbol in my email address. Please update the address accordingly when contacting me via email.
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Listen to Karl Schieneman, President of Remote Review and Consulting at Inspired Review and an innovator in E-Discovery and the Hon. John Facciola, former United States Magistrate Judge for the United States District Court for the District of Columbia and well known E-Discovery thought leader talk with their guests Tom Allman, E-Discovery professor and national thought leader in EDiscovery and former GC at BASF and Partner at several national law firms who has been influential in both rounds of Rule Amendments and Stuart Hubbard a well-known legal technologist and Director of eDiscovery and Litigation Support at a national law firm Bradley, Arant, Boult, Cummings, LLP. With an old Judge, old lawyer and old technologist, we plan to explore the utility of the new rules and whether this panel believes many years of work pushing the amendments through will make a different on the practice of E-Discovery. It's an interesting question and one which this panel will dive into. For more information about ESIBytes, to present future podcast ideas, or just to ask what I do at Review Less, please email me at karl (AT)inspiredreview.com. To limit spam email, I substituted (AT) for the @ symbol in my email address. Please update the address accordingly when contacting me via email.
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