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Esquire Litigation Solutions Launches
E-Discovery Webinar Series
First presentation in series examines Meet & Confer rules
Florham Park, N.J. – November 13, 2007 – Esquire Litigation Solutions, a
national provider of litigation support services, today announced the first in a
series of upcoming webinars focused on discovery issues: Just What Is It You
Don’t Understand About the “Meet and Confer” will be presented by Jay Grenig,
Professor of Law at Marquette University. The one-hour presentation on discovery
conferences will examine form of production, privilege review, clawbacks,
litigation holds, non-reasonably accessible electronically stored information (ESI)
and more.
The webinar is scheduled for November 19, 2007 at 3:00 p.m. Eastern time.
The Meet and Confer rules were established as part of the new Federal Rules
of Civil Procedure that went into effect in late 2006, developed as a means of
addressing some of the challenges involved with the ever-growing volumes of ESI
as they relate to the litigation discovery process. Esquire has developed this
series of webinars in an effort to assist their clients with gaining a more
comprehensive understanding of the new rules and other timely e-discovery
issues.
Prior to his current teaching position at Marquette University, Professor
Grenig practiced law in San Francisco, California for many years and has taught
at other prestigious law schools including Pepperdine University and Willamette
University. He is the former chair of the Labor and Employment Law Section of
the Association of American Law Schools and has served as a consultant to the
National Commission on Employment Policy. In addition to authoring more than 80
books and numerous articles, Grenig has served as an arbitrator or mediator in
more than 2,000 labor and employment disputes throughout the nation. Professor
Grenig received a B.A. From Willamette University and a J.D. from the University
of California, Hastings College of Law.
Esquire’s “Meet and Confer” webinar on Nov. 19th is open to the public. Those
interested in attending may register today at
www.esquirelitigation.com. Upon
registering, registrants will receive log-in and telephone call-in information.
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