Speaking Engagements and Exhibits
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2010-2011
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Social and Mobile Media — Discovery, Retention and Disposition Challenges Thursday, May 26, 2011, 10am Pacific / 1pm Eastern Social and mobile media are rapidly converging, driven by the tremendous adoption of the iPhone, the Blackberry, and the near-continuous frequency of digital dialogue for work and social reasons. As companies mature their social media policies to address e-discovery requirements, and as mobile devices open up new types and kinds of information (including new metadata), dynamic and important considerations are emerging. Learn what judges expect litigants to preserve and produce, what outside counsel advise, and what are the challenges corporations face in the process. Join CGOC faculty member Jake Frazier, Esq. and Managing Director at Huron, and CGOC founder Deidre Paknad, Director of Information Lifecycle Governance at IBM, to learn:
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Defensible Disposal Dialoginar According to IDC, 988 exabytes (1 exabyte = 1 million terabytes) of new data were created in 2010, and 1,800 exabytes of new data will be created in 2011. Managing this massive increase in load with zero budget increase is not an IT problem; it's an enterprise problem. Watch the "Defensible Disposal" dialoginar to see what information management consultant Randolph Kahn and Deidre Paknad, CEO, PSS Systems, an IBM Company, recommend to fix retention challenges across your enterprise:
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Past Events |
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Right Steps, Wrong Outcome — What Harkabi Teaches March 23, 2011, 11am Pacific / 2pm Eastern Most companies have a legal hold and discovery process in place and recognize the importance of taking the right steps when litigation arises; many are considering their options for automating the process to lower risk and to better inform case and discovery strategies earlier in the case lifecycle. What Harkabi and other recent cases show us is that the case lifecycle itself may be the biggest source of risk and cost — the long span of time combined with periods of dormancy and evolving context can undermine the best process and camouflage risk and cost. CGOC faculty featured in this Corporate Counsel webinar include:
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Atlas User Group Meeting 2011 January 17-18, 2011 This year's agenda includes breakout sessions based on Atlas user type and product (Discovery for Legal, Discovery for IT, and Atlas ERM). With this new format, we anticipate our user-led sessions to result in even deeper discussion and knowledge exchange in addition to our marketing-led overviews of product direction and roadmap. |
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7th Annual CGOC Summit: Building Better Bridges Guest experts from ExxonMobil, Wells Fargo,
Bank of America, Novartis, Travelers, Amgen,
Pillsbury Winthrop, Husch Blackwell Sanders, and
Seyfarth Shaw, plus The Honorable Andrew J. Peck
and The Honorable Richard A. Kramer The 7th Annual CGOC Summit focused on building strong bridges across legal, RIM and IT functions to get the right information governance stakeholders in place, address structural and organizational barriers, and help galvanize executive sponsorship and process change to systemically reduce risk and cost. |
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LegalTech New York 2011 January 31 - February 2, 2011 |
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November 7-10, 2010 |
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IBM Information on Demand 2010 October 24-28, 2010 |
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2nd E-Discovery for Oil and Gas October 11-13, 2010, New York |
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CGOC RIM Working Group: 10 Elements of Modern Retention Schedules September 29, 2010, 10am Pacific Speakers: Harry Pugh, formerly of Citigroup and Lorrie Luellig, Ryley Carlock & Applewhite The RIM Working Group, a CGOC sub group, focuses on advancing the elements and practices of retention management. The group has set out to identify the requisite elements of a modern retention schedule that enables automated execution in disparate IT systems and can be readily and reliably followed by global employees in their disposition activities. The group recognizes that the schedule problems highlighted in the CGOC survey are pervasive and largely due to the traditional structure of schedules which were designed for paper-based records environments. Tacking on electronic references has proven insufficient for enterprise programs, and the group is carefully reconsidering the form of schedules given IT's stewardship of electronic information. |
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CGOC Hartford Meeting: Rigorous Discovery, Defensible Disposal Case Studies September 23, 2010 Speakers: Jennifer Crawford, Bank of America; Dan Kulakofsky, Travelers Location: Hartford, CT Jennifer Crawford of Bank of America and Dan Kulakofsky from Travelers shared their expertise and philosophies on global retention programs, rigorous ediscovery and process auditing at this half-day session. |
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CGOC Boston Meeting: Rigorous Discovery, Defensible Disposal Case Studies September 22, 2010 Speakers: Jennifer Crawford, Bank of America; Tina Gibson, Devon Energy Location: Boston, MA Jennifer Crawford from Bank of America and Tina Gibson of Devon Energy shared their expertise and philosophies on global retention programs, rigorous ediscovery and process auditing at this half-day session. |
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A Presentation of the CGOC Benchmark Report on Information Governance September 14, 2010, 10am Pacific Speaker: Deidre Paknad, PSS Systems In this web meeting, Deidre Paknad will disclose the critical findings from the CGOC's 6-month survey of Fortune 500 legal, IT, and RIM stakeholders. Join us to hear more detail from these initial results:
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Dallas CGOC Meeting: June 30, 2010, 10am - 1pm Central Speakers: Tina Gibson, Devon Energy; Liz Schimmel, Halliburton; Amir Alavi, Ahmad, Zavitsanos & Anaipakos, P.C.; Deidre Paknad, PSS Systems Location: Tenet Healthcare Corporation, Dallas, Texas Morning sessions, followed by a networking lunch. |
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CGOC Web Meeting: June 29, 2010, 10am Pacific, Webinar Speaker: Pamela Roberts, Novartis Like many companies, Swiss pharmaceutical giant Novartis is planning to migrate some data to a "dedicated cloud" environment. Pam Roberts, Head of Legal Data Services, shares the diligence checklist she used to identify challenges and related solutions for electronic discovery in this environment. |
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Houston CGOC Meeting: June 17, 2010, 9am - 1pm Central Speakers: Robert Levy, ExxonMobil; Tina Gibson, Devon Energy; Amir Alavi, Ahmad, Zavitsanos & Anaipakos, P.C.; Deidre Paknad, PSS Systems Location: Devon Energy Corporation, Houston, TX Discovery leaders Tina Gibson from Devon Energy, CGOC founder Deidre Paknad, and Amir Alavi of Ahmad, Zavitsanos & Anaipakos discussed how to manage the high pressure, short timelines, and volumes of detail in e-discovery that plague legal and IT departments in the energy industry today. |
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June 16, 2010, 10am Pacific, Webinar Lorrie Luellig, of counsel to Ryley Carlock & Applewhite, and Harry Pugh, former EVP of information policy at Citigroup, discuss:
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CGOC Web Meeting: Abbott's Approach to Reducing Legal Risk and Cost in Data Collection May 20, 2010, 10am Pacific, Teleconference |
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May 5, 2010, 10am Pacific, Teleconference
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ARMA Houston 2010 Spring Conference Controlling Litigation & Ediscovery Costs |
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Records Management Success — Build and Leverage Your Network |
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RIM Working Group: The first RIM Working Group meeting of 2010 will focus on legal code groups and what they are, what's at risk, and why they aren't useful. Join Lorrie Luellig and Harry Pugh as they share their legal perspective and operational knowledge, respectively. |
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eDiscovery Cost Control and Defensible Disposal February 2010
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February 1-3, 2010 |
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Adapting to Changing Facts: From Best Practice to Next Practice |







