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DMS Redefined. Learn How SaaS is Changing the Landscape of Content Management

Presenter: Alvin Tedjamulia, Chief Technology Officer, NetDocuments

Thursday, March 13, 2008 | 2:15 pm - 3:15 pm

Learn about the power of simplicity with migration from multiple systems into a single service. One Service Infrastructure means the benefits of one repository, one search engine, one ethical wall, one user interface, one security system, one retention policy and so much more.

 

Critical Steps for Selecting the Right Practice Management Software

Presenter: George Harter, Product Development Manager, LexisNexis

Friday, March 14, 2008 | 10:30 am - 11:45 am

Firms know that Practice Management software can help them be more productive and profitable. Learn how to identify critical features and match the correct software to your firm’s practice management needs.

 

Benchmark Your Firm with Key Findings from the 2007 Law Firm Economic Survey

Presenter: Brian Ritchey, Esq. Editor-In-Chief, LexisNexis Law Firm Economic Survey

Friday, March 14, 2008 | 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm

By conservative estimates, the average attorney fails to bill a minimum of $9,450 annually. A firm of 20 attorneys could be losing more than $180,000 in income each year!  What do the most profitable law firms do differently? They measure performance.  Learn how you can increase profits as LexisNexis presents the top 10 findings of the 2007 Law Firm Economic Survey, with insight and analysis to help your firm increase partner income. Plus, you’ll be entered to win a free copy of the 2007 Law Firm Economic Survey from LexisNexis (valued at US$495).

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Adobe 8: PDF Your Office

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Presenter: Rick Borstein, Business Development Manager (Legal Market) Adobe Systems Inc.

Friday, March 14, 2008 | 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Join us for this seminar to learn about the Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional and PDF.

In this educational seminar you will...

  • Learn how to create PDFs from a variety of sources
  • Learn how to securely Redact both electronic and image-only PDFs
  • Use the Examine Document Tool to Quickly Remove Hidden Metadata, Text, and Image Data
  • Discover more accurate and faster OCR tools
  • Activate features for Free Adobe Reader users Including Saving Form Data
  • Use new built-in Bates Numbering
  • Assemble a Compressed Package of Documents (Word, Excel, PDF, etc.) for fast & easy distribution
  • Create, Distribute, and Collect Data from PDF Forms
  • Archive email into PDF Packages

Speaker's Bio

Rick Borstein is a Business Development Manager specializing in the Legal Market for Adobe Systems Incorporated. Rick is a veteran of 20 years in the software business, the last fourteen with Adobe. During his tenure at Adobe, Rick has had broad exposure to all of Adobe's products including intelligent documents, digital imaging, publishing and digital video. Rick is an Adobe Certified Expert in Acrobat and a member of the American Bar Association and International Legal Technology Association. Over the years, Rick has presented hundreds of talks targeted to the legal industry. He has been a featured speaker at the American Bar Association’s annual Techshow, LegalTech East, LegalTech West, the National Solo and Small Firm Conference, International Legal Technology Association Conference and a variety of state and local bar conferences including the California Bar Association Conference, Missouri State Bar Solo and Small Firm Conference and many others. Rick’s AcroLaw Blog is a popular destination for those interested in the legal application of Adobe Acrobat. The blog may be found at http://blogs.adobe.com/acrolaw and contains more than sixty illustrated how-to articles. Rick’s has contributed articles to Legal Technology News and various legal-focused websites. Headquartered in San Jose, California, Adobe Systems Incorporated is a $3B, Fortune 500 company with over 6000 employees. The company's popular Adobe Reader software is installed on over half a billion PCs around the world.

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“A Project Management Approach to eDiscovery”

Presenter: Bryan Melchionda, Client Services Manager, Electronic Evidence Discovery, Inc.

Thursday, March 13, 2008 | 4:15 pm - 5:15 pm

Many eDiscovery vendors, law firms and legal departments take a reactive approach to eDiscovery projects. Taking action without a clear plan can result in wasted time, inaccuracies, greater cost, and client dissatisfaction. Bryan Melchionda proposes that counsel and their clients can reduce the cost of discovery and improve readiness for litigation by adopting a project management approach.

 

Speaker's Bio

Bryan Melchionda is an expert in the management of eDiscovery planning, team building, project management, and ESI review.  As a Six Sigma certified Green Belt, Bryan has supported Fortune 500 corporations and leading  law firms in implementing highly accurate and efficient processes for ESI collection, sorting, reviewing, analyzing, and processing in many high profile litigation cases.   

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Increasing Your Discovery Management Effectiveness And Productivity With CT Summation

Presenter: Keith Schrodt, Business Development Manager, CT Summation.

Thursday, March 13, 2008 | 10:30 am - 11:45 am

 

CT Summation invites you to participate in an exclusive live demonstration of its award winning suite of litigation software.

The seminar will demonstrate how the CT Summation litigation support software enables you to quickly manage e-discovery, transcripts and documents, and search through vast amounts of data with ease. Learn more about the Litigation Support Software that tens of thousands of Legal Professionals use.

See firsthand why Legal Professionals across the U.S. and Canada have turned to CT Summation's litigation support software to increase their productivity and case management effectiveness.

 

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