MEDIA ALERT: Federal Judges to Review Top 2013 E-Discovery Cases on Exterro Webcast

Federal Judges Joy Conti, Xavier Rodriguez and David Waxse Will Break Down Three Significant Cases From 2013 and Help Clarify Foundational Requirements for Improving In-House E-Discovery Processes


PORTLAND, OR--(Marketwired - Dec 17, 2013) -

What:
Federal judges Joy Conti, U.S. Chief District Judge for the Western District of Pennsylvania; Xavier Rodriguez, U.S. District Judge for the Western District of Texas; and David Waxse, U.S. Magistrate Judge from the District of Kansas, will address the "Significant E-Discovery Cases from 2013" on Exterro's upcoming webcast airing January 7, 2014.

When:
January 7, 2014
1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT

Details:
Case law in 2013 has taught us that organizations are struggling to achieve e-discovery predictability. The hot issues around proportionality, preservation standards around BYOD (bring your own device) and social media and the application of predictive coding technology have dominated e-discovery discussions throughout the year. Yet, many in-house legal departments are still grappling with a more fundamental issue - how to define defensible e-discovery requirements for their organization. The federal judges will each break down one significant case from 2013 and discuss the foundational requirements that can help improve and clarify in-house e-discovery processes moving forward in 2014.

Registration:
Registration for Exterro's complimentary webcast is available on Exterro's website at: http://www.exterro.com/significant-e-discovery-cases-of-2013/. All Exterro webcasts are recorded and available for on-demand viewing at: http://www.exterro.com/resources/.

About Exterro:
Exterro, Inc. is the leading provider of workflow-driven e-discovery software. Designated a leader in Gartner's 2013 Magic Quadrant for E-Discovery Software, Exterro Fusion® delivers complete views into the critical data and workflows required for defensibly and proactively managing e-discovery across the EDRM. The innovative suite of e-discovery applications, supported by the Exterro Fusion® Platform, unifies all phases of e-discovery - from identification, legal hold and early case assessment (ECA) to collection, processing, analysis, review and production. The system's open architecture seamlessly integrates existing business processes and enterprise infrastructures. To learn more, visit www.exterro.com.