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The 60-minute program will begin by addressing the nature and variety of emerging electronic evidence in litigation. It will cover the common boilerplate language in form requests, and using a historical perspective, demonstrate how outdated requests and definitions are ill-suited to efficient and economical modern evidentiary formats. The program will examine fresh approaches to old tasks in the context of electronically stored information and powerfully make the case for why native productions are more efficient and cost-effective in cases of every size, as well as how to craft a practical and proportional production protocol that serves all parties' interests. Lawyers: Want CLE credit for watching this video? Join Justia Connect Pro and watch it on Justia Learning - details at https://j.st/5cej ---------------------- 00:00 Introduction 04:48 Understanding Forms of Production 10:39 TIFF vs. Native Formats 34:20 Practical Considerations and Cost Implications 49:02 Best Practices for E-Discovery Requests 56:47 Q&A Session ---------------------- Agenda Do Forms of Production Really Matter? Increase the quality and affordability of production by requesting enhanced forms of production A conceptual view of the e-discovery process The Procedural Rules Governing Gorms of Production The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure as amended for electronic evidence What is just, speedy, and inexpensive production? Understanding What You're Missing in Static Productions The aspect ratio wars: what are we missing? What is "the evidence?" Introduction to the TIFF+ Problem What is TIFF+ format? How Did We Get Into This Mess? A history of TIFF production How production differs when produced in TIFF format What is native production? Why does it matter? Cost Is the Clincher! Comparing costs between native files, PDF files, and TIFF files More resources for improving your requests and productions "Don't Let the Redaction Tail Wag the Production Tail" Dealing with redactions in modern production Bates numbering electronically stored information A reminder about Rule 34 Questions & Answers ---------------------- Speaker Craig Ball Trial Lawyer & Computer Forensic Examiner https://connect.justia.com/webinars/s... Craig Ball hails from Texas, works in Austin, and happily calls the Big Easy home. A graduate of Rice University and the University of Texas School of Law, Craig is a trial lawyer and certified computer forensic examiner. Licensed in Texas since 1982, Craig is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Texas School of Law and at Tulane Law School, teaching Electronic Evidence and Digital Discovery. Craig is an expert in digital forensics, emerging technologies, visual persuasion, electronic discovery, and trial tactics, limiting his practice to service as a court-appointed Special Master in Electronically-Stored Information. He has served as the Special Master or testifying expert in some of the most challenging and celebrated cases in the U.S. A founder of the Georgetown University Law Center eDiscovery Training Academy, Craig serves on the Academy's faculty. An energetic speaker at Continuing Legal Education programs for the bench and the bar worldwide, Craig is also an instructor in computer forensics and electronic evidence to multiple law enforcement and security agencies. Craig's articles frequently appear in the national media. For nine years, he wrote the award-winning column on computer forensics and eDiscovery for American Lawyer Media called "Ball in your Court," and still pens a popular blog of the same name at ballinyourcourt.com. Craig Ball is the 2019 recipient of the Texas Bar's Gene Cavin Award for Lifetime Achievement in Continuing Education. #JustiaForAll #JustiaWebinars