Introduction to Office 365 Security and Compliance Center for Ediscovery Professionals

When:  Mar 30, 2017 from 12:00 to 13:00 (ET)

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Introduction to Office 365 Security and Compliance Center for Ediscovery Professionals

Description:
This webinar is the first in a series on the Office 365 (O365) Security and Compliance Center, how corporate law departments can incorporate it into their ediscovery workflows and how law firms can partner with their clients to develop defensible workflows and processes.

In this session, we will provide an overview of the current tools in the O365 Security and Compliance Center, highlight some recent changes and preview some future items on the roadmap. ILTA members who were early adopters of O365 will provide both the law firm and corporate perspectives as they share how they got started with implementing O365, how they laid the groundwork for this move, decisions and changes that had to be made, and lessons learned. We'll also begin to focus on the intersection between O365 and current internal and third-party provider workflows.

Future webinars in the series will provide in-depth case studies on the implementations introduced in this session, along with a deeper discussion of ediscovery workflows and lessons learned.

Speakers:
Troy Dunham
from Adobe is an attorney and ediscovery veteran. Working in ediscovery since 1999, he focuses on litigation readiness, meet-and-confer (FRCP 26(f)) sessions, collection, processing, review and production. A technologist with multiple certifications, Troy brings full-spectrum, hands-on ediscovery experience to his engagements and uses his extensive technical and legal experience to create custom discovery strategies and legally defensible workflows to resolve cases while saving time and money. In the past decade, he has worked on over a thousand matters including regulatory investigations and multi-billion dollar lawsuits involving hundreds of custodians and terabytes of data. He has participated in numerous meet-and-confer sessions, negotiated protective orders, drafted document preservation and production protocols, and participated in depositions of expert (FRCP 30(b)(6)) witnesses. Troy is a member of the American Bar Association Section of Science & Technology e-Discovery and Digital Evidence Committee, has written several articles on discovery and forensics, and is a frequent speaker on e-discovery and litigation technology topics.

Joanne R. Lane is Associate Director at Merck & Co., Inc., in the governance, risk and compliance organization within IT. She is responsible for ediscovery, records management and IT relationship management to legal, compliance and security. She applies practical technology and process solutions to reduce risk and increase efficiency, and collaborates with diverse stakeholders and business partners. Joanne is an active member of the legal technology and practice support communities, with experience in Fortune 500 companies, large and small law firms, and leadership roles in industry associations.

Rachi Messing is a Senior Program Manager at Microsoft, where he currently works in the Office 365 information protection product group with a concentration on how to manage corporate data repositories using analytics for compliance needs. Formerly part of the Equivio management team, he joined Microsoft through the acquisition in January 2015. For the past 15 years, Rachi's career has focused on compliance and ediscovery, and he is a frequent speaker on these topics.

Jeremiah Weasenforth is a Managing Attorney Team Lead in the Orrick analytics group at Orrick, Herrington, & Sutcliffe. The group specializes in using technology and project management discipline to assist firm attorneys with litigation and transactional tasks, particularly those involving large volumes of data and documents. Jeremiah manages a team of attorneys who lead a variety of analytics, transactional and review projects. He works with clients and third-party vendors to manage the collection, review and production of documents relevant to investigations and litigation, selecting and using early case assessment and review technology to analyze, categorize and cull data. Jeremiah develops and manages the team's workflow, using technology to efficiently complete litigation and transactional projects.



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