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The Internet of Things and Other Emerging Data Sources: Where Privacy, Proportionality, and Technology Intersect


Level: Advanced
Runtime: 60 minutes
Recorded Date: January 30, 2018
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Agenda

3:15 pm - 4:15 pm
  • What are some of the emerging data sources for legal matters?
  • Social media and messaging/texting/chat
  • Internet of Things
  • Blockchain/Distributed Ledger Technology
  • What are the business use cases for these data sources?
  • How are organizations dealing with the unique challenges presented by these new technologies?
  • What are some of the critical security and privacy considerations?
  • How are these data sources relevant to legal matters?
  • What have the courts said about the discoverability and admissibility of this information?
Runtime: 1 hour
Recorded: January 30, 2018

Description

Smart home devices... Blockchain... Personal wearables... Corporate IM and office chat... Graph databases... The variety and complexity of data sources potentially relevant to legal matters increase faster than lawyers can keep up with. So how can counsel come up to speed on these emerging data sources, and develop effective strategies for dealing with the information they contain? This panel of experts will address some of the challenges with emerging data sources.

This program was recorded on January 30th, 2018.

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Panelists

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Richard Y. Cheng

Partner
DLA Piper

Richard Y. Cheng is a partner at DLA Piper, based out of its Dallas office. He is a member of the health care industry sector and the corporate practice group. Richard provides legal representation and advises on corporate transactions, health care operations, regulatory issues, compliance matters, and administrative appeals. In addition, he regularly advises clients on Stark Law, Anti-kick back, HIPAA, FCA, EKRA, HITECH Act, OIG exclusions, civil monetary penalties (CMPs). Medicare-related transactions (e.g. CHOWs), licensure surveys, formation of management services (MSOs), group purchasing organizations (GPOs), managed care organizations (MCOs) payment matters and appeals before administrative law judges with the Office of Medicare Hearing and Appeals, Department Appeals Board, Civil Remedies Division and State Office of Administrative Appeals.

Richard was selected by his peers in 2015, 2017 through 2019 as a D Magazine Best Lawyer and as a Thomson Reuters SuperLawyersRising Star in 2015 through 2017. Richard earned his occupational therapy degree from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Juris Doctor degree from Nova Southeastern University, Graduate Certificate in Public Health from the University of Texas Health Sciences Center and earned a M.B.A. at University of Memphis Fogelman College of Business & Economics.

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Erin Avera

SVP, E-Discovery Operations
Bank of America

Erin Avera is the Senior Vice President of E-Discovery Operations at Bank of America.

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Jack Thompson

Senior Manager, eDiscovery & Legal Operations
Sanofi US

Leveraging knowledge and experience of project management and business operations analysis to lead strategic programs and enterprise process improvement for professional services and category management projects. Demonstrate passion for organization, constructive ability for interaction and team building, and professional integrity to lead excellence development for client requirements and organizational goals.

He has a history of successfully driving and delivering business process improvement programs, change management, and solution implementation projects resulting in 75-90% increase in workflow efficiency and over $300MM in cumulative cost savings without compromising quality for maximum potential growth and profitability.

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Christopher Sitter

Director, Forensic Technology
Juniper Networks, Inc.

Chris is the Head of Global eDiscovery, Digital Forensics, and Incident Response Technology for Juniper Networks based out of Silicon Valley. As a leading innovator in the eDiscovery technology space, he is well known for developing custom defensible solutions to execute on large scale discovery requests and federal investigations for Fortune 100 companies. As a Forensic Expert, Chris has assisted Federal and Local Government, as well as many private law firms with their cases. His consulting and expert witness testimony has led to convictions and settlements in numerous cases involving disputes over digital evidence and electronic data. He has recently completed the development of an entirely cloud based eDiscovery and forensic environment which spans the entire EDRM, can process over 1,000,000 emails a minute, and is in compliance with all international data privacy laws.

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Jason R. Baron

Of Counsel - Information Governance and eDiscovery Group
Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP

Jason R. Baron is a member of Drinker Biddle’s Information Governance and eDiscovery practice.

An internationally recognized speaker and author on the preservation of electronic documents, Jason previously served as Director of Litigation for the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration and as trial lawyer and senior counsel at the Department of Justice. In those roles, Jason helped drive the government’s adoption of electronic recordkeeping practices and defended the government’s interests in complex federal court litigation.

As NARA’s Director of Litigation, Jason led NARA’s efforts to provide responsive White House email and other records in the massive U.S. v. Philip Morris RICO lawsuit, and assisted in the defense of lawsuits filed against the Archivist of the United States under the Freedom of Information Act, the Federal Records Act, and the Presidential Records Act in a wide variety of high-profile cases. As a trial lawyer and senior counsel for the DOJ, he appeared as counsel of record in landmark cases involving the preservation of White House email, statistical adjustment of the U.S. census, and early attempts to regulate the Internet.

Jason is the current Vice-Chair and Chair-elect of the E-Discovery Committee of the D.C. Bar Litigation Section. Additionally, Jason serves on the advisory board of the Georgetown Advanced Institute on E-Discovery, on the board of advisors for the Cardozo Data Law Initiative, and on ARMA’s governance board for the Information Governance Professional Certification Program.


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