E-Discovery: Inside the Investigation
Both in-house and outside counsel are coming under increasing pressure to manage the e-discovery process in order to maximize efficiency and control costs. In this webcast, learn from senior technology, investigative and legal professionals at BDO Consulting and DLA Piper about important e-discovery considerations in an investigation, including the type of information that can impact the investigative strategy and smart spending/best practices for cost containment.
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Browning Marean is a member of DLA Piper's Litigation Group and a co-chair of the Electronic Discovery Readiness and Response Group. He is an internationally known teacher and lecturer on electronic discovery, records retention, knowledge management and computer technology. Browning is co-author of the 2009 edition of Electronic Discovery and Records Management Guide, Rules, Checklists and Forms, published by Thomson West, and Conducting Discovery in an Electronic World: Electronic Data Discovery, published by California Civil Discovery Practice. |
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Lee Dewey assists companies with significant corporate investigations and securities litigation and regulatory enforcement matters, focusing on diverse issues involving generally accepted accounting principles, international tax matters and stock option backdating. Lee has been involved in numerous high-profile engagements, and has been asked to present to boards of directors on auditing topics, including SEC and internal investigation matters, perceived corporate misconduct and internal control violations. |
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Stephanie Giammarco advises Fortune 500 clients on the e-discovery processes involved in corporate investigations in the United States and internationally. Leading BDO Consulting's Computer Forensics, E-Discovery and Data Analysis practice areas, Stephanie assists companies by collecting preserving and analyzing evidence in complex financial fraud investigations, as well as implementing e-discovery tools. |