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www.innoxcell.net e-discovery & DIGITAL FORENSICS Cost-effective and Proactive Information Management for Emerging Legal and Technical Challenges Event Highlight Pre-Arranged One-to-One Networking Meeting with E-Discovery experts and consultants to develop detailed risk mitigation and cost-saving plans for your company Our International Speaker Panel from USA, UK, Australia, Singapore, Japan and HK with Eminent Judges, Litigants and IT Professionals Hon. Andrew J. Peck U.S. Magistrate Judge Southern District of New York David C. Shonka Principal Deputy General Counsel Federal Trade Commission Browning E. Marean Senior Counsel and Co-chair of the Electronic Discovery Readiness and Response Group DLA Piper (US) LLP Scott Nonaka Partner O' Melveny and Myers LLP Yeong Zee Kin Senior Assistant Registrar Supreme Court of Singapore Chris Dale Founder & Consultant the e-disclosure Information Project Christopher To Executive Director Construction Industry Council (Council Member of Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre) Dmitri Hubbard Business Development Director APAC Epiq Systems Seamus E. Byrne Solicitor and Barrister Australia Gold Sponsor Silver Sponsor Exhibition Sponsor Supporting Organizations Media Partners For Sponsorship opportunities, please contact Jennifer Qian +852 3711 3063 or jennifer.qian@innoxcell.net For marketing cooperation, please contact Janice Mak +852 3711 3061 or janice.mak@innoxcell.net For speaking opportunities, please contact Villa He +8621 6124 2975 or villa.he@innoxcell.net

Cost-effective and Proactive Information Management for Emerging Legal and Technical Challenges Conference Overview Global e-discovery legislation is no longer being driven by U.S. litigation. In 2009, country-specific e-discovery rules have emerged in Asia for the first time. Australia s Practice Note CM6 and Singapore s Practice Direction No.3 now spells out guidance for dealing with e-discovery under litigation filed. Hong Kong s latest Practice Direction 5.2 allows parties to exchange documents without having to prepare lists of documents, litigates commercial contract disputes in HK and enforces judgements in China. As e-discovery becomes ever more important in investigations, legal and IT departments are struggling to comply with ever tightening rules and regulations. A variety of regulatory requirements, privacy laws and information security requirements mandate much more rigorous information governance practices. Gathering a host of experienced legal counsels, IT professionals and litigants, the e-discovery and Digital Forensics conference brings you up-to-date with case management and cost control, while taking an in-depth and integrated look at e-discovery and ESI collecting, processing and reviewing. Best Practices in Cost Management and Case Management to: Who Will You Meet In-house Counsel / Legal Counsel General Counsel / Chief Legal Officers Chief Compliance Officers / Compliance Managers Chief Information Officers / Heads of IT Records and Document Managers Information & Knowledge Management Leaders Risk Management Leaders Chief Security Officers / Security Managers Attorneys / Litigation Lawyers E-Discovery Solution Providers Enforcement Bodies InnoXcell is the Pioneer in Learning & Development, Conferences and Training Organizer. As a learning and development company run by specialist professionals who are operationally astute, technologically savvy, flexible and focused on excelling in China, Hong Kong and Australia, our commitment is to deliver superb learning & development platforms through innovative conferences, training workshops and customized masterclasses led by renowned experts. Building up an E-Discovery Program with Records Management Policy and Procedures Implementing Early Case Assessment beyond Cost-Saving Solutions Avoiding Pitfalls in ESI Collection Emerging Technologies: the Practical Implications and Challenges on Legal ESI Electronic Discovery in Litigation & Compliance: Corporate Litigation Readiness Maximizing Compliance by Bringing E-Discovery inside the Corporation Combining IT, Legal Counsels and Vendors Judicial Panel: Cross-Border Litigation with Internal Disclosure and Privacy

Day One Wednesday, 7 th July 2010 8.30 Registration and Coffee 9.00 KEYNOTE Welcome and Opening Address ASIA FOCUS - LAWS AND PRACTICES 9.10 Joint Speech - Update Guidelines for E-Discovery from the Civil Justice Reform in HK What s new and updated in recent guidelines from CJR Digging into the Court s expectations risk mitigation with providing electronic evidence before the Court Suggestions on how to deal with E-discovery cases under current legislation conditions Cases management with case studies Simon Clarke, Partner, Allen & Overy LLP Vince Neicho, Litigation Support Specialist, Allen & Overy LLP 9.55 The Implication of Hong Kong s Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance in E-Discovery and Digital Forensics The implications of the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance/section 33 in the gathering of evidence The application of data protection principles in digital forensic examination and e-discovery Handling requests for personal data from enforcement agencies and regulatory bodies Case studies 10.25 Effective Strategies for Dealing with Digital Evidence Scott A. Warren, Regional Managing Director for Legal Technologies Asia Pacific, Kroll Ontrack Inc. 11.10 Morning Networking Coffee Break 11.30 Importance of Implementing Strong Data Management and Compliance Protocols in Japan & Korea Key regulations affecting ESI/ESD in Japan and Korea Implementing effective ESI/ESD management and compliance protocols Approaches to ESI/ESD case management in Japan and Korea in light of the regulatory environment Details and pitfalls Scott Nonaka, Partner, O' Melveny and Myers LLP 12.15 Equipping your Organization with E-Discovery to Ensure Quick Response to Arising Allegations in Global Market Exploring E-discovery solutions and ensure a program built on a sound foundation of enterprise information governance - Identifying necessary tools by using different software options to review documents to avoid missing important ESI - Creating easier access to data for significant cost savings and reduced lead times - Ensuring secure and efficient E-discovery workflow from collection and processing - Best practices and technologies to conduct defensible data management and E-discovery How to Respond to information requests or orders from external sources Employing project management skills to outline requirements, time schedule, cost control and solutions Recent cases and approaches to discovery issues Tips and traps on planning, managing and resourcing E-discovery in cross-border litigation 13.00 Lunch & Networking Break PROCESS MANAGEMENT AND COST CONTROL WITH LEADING SOLUTIONS & TECHNOLOGIES Traditional policies and methods for governance and discovery of ESD/ESI are falling short. Now organizations must comply or risk fines and sanctions. For cost, consistency and risk mitigation, all types of corporate investigations are required to have a standardized, repeatable and defensible process. The investigative technique needs to quickly search, identify, preserve, collect and process the evidence for attorney or law enforcement or regulatory compliance review. And most of all, getting to the evidence early is critical to the success of an investigation. 2.00 Implementing Early Case Assessment beyond Cost-Saving Solutions Avoiding Pitfalls in ESI Collection Examining the capability of ECA application: - Rapid research & intelligent classification - Vast information stores - Effective processes Innovative strategies on E-discovery, data privacy, data loss and records & information management with cost reduction Devising sophisticated keyword search criteria to focus on key aspects of a potential litigation to avoid the disjointed collection How to collect ESI in a defensible and resistant manner Current considerations and limitations of ECA Browning E. Marean, Senior Counsel and Co-chair of the Electronic Discovery Readiness and Response Group, DLA Piper (US) LLP 2.45 Building up an E-Discovery Program with Records Management Policies and Procedures What really motivates corporations to implement E-discovery processes risk mitigation and litigation preparation Tips on exploring and implementing retention policies while understanding the protocols around data retention and recovery Setting up your corporate records management procedures in aiding rapid response to e-disclosure requests Streamlining your practices for records preservation, collection and filtering: - Strategic document preservation to ensure effective storage and categorization - Employing automation to help implement and enforce legal holds - Utilizing advanced and efficient searching tools - Filtering strategies to reduce volumes and costs Embedding good preservation practice and policies in your organization 3.30 Afternoon Networking Coffee Break 4.00 PANEL DISCUSSION Maximizing Compliance by Bringing E-Discovery inside the Corporation Combining IT, Legal Counsels and Vendors Working out with the in-house counsel: - Viewing on the top challenges on E-discovery management for the legal department - Avoiding premature settlements due to complex or missed E-discovery process - Aligning with IT managers to meet legal requirements: getting involved with IT in software selection to costs control - How to operate most effectively with outside counsel and vendors How to choose options between in-house and outsourced E-discovery management Discovering how to evaluate good E-discovery vendors the critical capabilities and the ROI analysis Utilizing effective collaborative systems for legal, IT and counsel Panelists: Browning E. Marean, Senior Counsel and Co-chair of the Electronic Discovery Readiness and Response Group, DLA Piper (US) LLP Scott Nonaka, Partner, O' Melveny and Myers LLP 4.50 Cocktail Party and Networking 6.00 End of Day One

Day Two Thursday, 8 th July 2010 8.30 Registration and Coffee 9.00 Chairman s Opening Remarks READINESS AGAINST LITIGATION: MULTI-COOPERATION FROM OUTSOURCING TO IN-HOUSE ENGAGEMENT 9.15 E-Discovery Development in Singapore: PD3 of 2009 and the Challenging Impact How PD3 of 2009 affects your e-discovery management the challenges of legal obligations in providing electronically stored information / data (ESI/ESD) Best practices and methodologies on ESI/ESD process management Issues of Privilege and Inadvertent Disclosure Devising action plans to comply with the litigation requirements Yeong Zee Kin, Senior Assistant Registrar, Supreme Court of Singapore 10.00 Jumpstart your Review a Comparison of the Effectiveness of Different Review Accelerators through Case Studies This topic will examine the use of technology to speed up the review exercise and different stages. The case studies will look at examples, such as the documents are seized in a fraud matter, a client is exploring its chance of litigating against a defaulting party, or a client bank is faced by a massive regulatory review with a short time scale. Examining the effectiveness of different review tools in different situations - Major objectives save money, save time, consistent checking, court / regulator defensibility Preliminary accelerators - de NIST ing, domain search, de-duplicating, prefiltering - To litigate or not? Early case assessment The advanced accelerators - near duplicates, email threading, concept clustering - Key word searching Vs prioritization - Outsourcing methods & defensibility Safeguards - The human in the technology process - Retracing steps in the process - Redaction methods, production format, privilege coding Dmitri Hubbard, Business Development Director APAC, Epiq Systems 10.45 Morning Networking Coffee Break 11.15 GENERAL COUNSEL S PERSPECTIVE E-Discovery Readiness for Risk Management and Governance Investigations How to be responsible for information assurance management and practices on improving transparency and security of data Implementing proper legal hold action plans - avoiding sanctions from spoliation or data destruction Litigation hold notice - ensuring compliance with legal directives and information requests 12.15 Lunch & Networking Break GLOBAL UPDATE: DEVELOPMENT AND TRENDS 1.30 U.S. Federal Rules Regarding ESI and Judicial Perspectives on E-Discovery In 2009, there were various court decisions regarding the application of Rule 502, such as Heriot v. Byrne, (N.D. Ill. 2009) and D'Onofrio v. SFX Sports Group, Inc., 2009 WL 859293 (D.D.C. Apr. 1, 2009). In 2010, further judicial decisions and what qualifies as taking reasonable steps to prevent disclosure under subsection (b)(2) of Rule 502 are to be expected. What are the changes in the recent amendments to the U.S. Federal Rules of Civil Procedure include changes intending to facilitate disclosure and discovery of ESI Corporate obligations with respect to ESI preservation and production under the protection Rule 502 Impact of recent decisions and judicial trends in managing E-discovery The main sanctions for E-discovery abuse Hon. Andrew J. Peck, U.S. Magistrate Judge, Southern District of New York 2.15 Update Regulations and Case studies in EU and UK Although the US leads the world in both the legal and technical aspects of electronic discovery, there is a general acceptance that there is much to do to make this aspect of litigation an efficient and cost-effective component of case management. Although the essential difficulties are the same in the EU, there is growing recognition that the two jurisdictions have something to learn from each other. Principles and procedures in the UK based e-disclosure Information case management About the Safe Harbor The EU data privacy treaty and country-specific laws Judicial standards imposed by the most recent case law regarding each relevant stage of the e-discovery process, from corporate data management to production Chris Dale, Founder & Consultant, the e-disclosure Information Project 3.00 Afternoon Networking Coffee Break 3.20 Preparing for E-Discovery with Understanding of the Practice Note CM6 in Australia Understanding the update jurisdictions on E-discovery How to transfer the flow of e-discovery into evidence in the Court Assessing and facilitating the effective use of technology in proceedings Tips on the fast and efficient resolution of Court hearings Recent cases and developments Seamus E. Byrne, Solicitor and Barrister, Australia 4.05 PANEL DISCUSSION Judicial Panel: Cross-Border Litigation with Internal Disclosure and Privacy Recent publications and court decisions have fueled discussions on best practices for cross-border E-discovery. EU/US privacy and litigation conflicts, such as The Sedona Conference(R) Framework for Analysis of Cross-Border Discovery Conflicts, Article 29 Working Party Document 158, and a recent paper by the French data protection authority (CNIL), plus the European Commission's decision in Akzo Nobel have all heightened disclosure and privacy issues. In addition to the EU/US conundrum, there are different, but equally challenging problems in Asia. How to cope with different national and multinational regulatory requirements Tips on drafting global document retention and destruction policies How the changes will affect corporate information management and strategies The difference among various jurisdictions? US, EU and Asia? How it will affect Asian companies and global organizations How to search and collect data from countries across the global range within the local regulations and laws New trends: arbitration typed cases Moderator: Panelists: Hon. Andrew J. Peck, U.S. Magistrate Judge, Southern District of New York Yeong Zee Kin, Senior Assistant Registrar, Supreme Court of Singapore Chris Dale, Founder & Consultant, the e-disclosure Information Project Christopher To, Executive Director, Construction Industry Council (Council Member of Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre) 5.00 End of Conference

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