INFORMATION GOVERNANCE AND EDISCOVERY SUMMIT 17 TH - 18 TH JUNE 2014 SWISSOTEL SYDNEY CBD PLATINUM SPONSOR GOLD SPONSORS BRONZE SPONSOR
ABOUT THE EVENT Lawyers are going to find them selves empowered by technological advances over the next decade to handle ever-increasing e- discovery workflows, where processing mere petabytes will seem so 2014. Jason Baron The Chilli IQ Information Governance and ediscovery Summit has reached its eighth year and the 2014 event is going to set ediscovery high on the corporate agenda. The event will tackle current leading topics relevant to all involved in litigation from the legal personnel at the coal face right through to the technology drivers at the heart of the legal system. Growing data volumes are driving e-discovery towards greater automation, most recently with the artificial intelligence technique known as predictive coding (recently recommended by the ALRC). Whilst increased automation requires the use of statistical quality control methods based around sampling, and courts are increasingly demanding the use and reporting of such methods, practitioners will be looking at ways to reduce their clients discovery costs and increase reliability through adopting these techniques. The early announcement of two of the leading specialists in ediscovery: Jason Baron, former Director of Litigation at U.S. National Archives and Records Administration and Judge Andrew Peck, from the US District Court, are both confirmed as keynotes. The 8th Information Governance and ediscovery Summit is again proving why it is APAC s leading event for ediscovery.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN Shifting in-source / out-source / off-shore balancing act Predictive coding & analytics General industry trends discussion - What s happening that wasn t expected. - What s not happening that was expected. - What works and why and what doesn t? The Cloud Practice Note SC Eq 11 - Disclosure in the Equity Division How is it working 2 years on? Information Governance - how to align privacy, cyber security, records & ediscovery programs to minimise IG risk ediscovery Metrics - how can they help from pricing to timeframes Legal Project Management & ediscovery ecourts - What do you need to know to run an ecourt? - How is mobile technology changing the ecourt landscape? - Social Media What you need to know from collection to production. - Why is it different and how is it growing as a rich source of evidence in some areas of law?
ADVISORY PANEL 2014 BETH PATTERSON JONATHAN PRIDEAUX BRIAN BORSKJAER DIRECTOR APPLIED LEGAL TECHNOLOGY ALLENS NATIONAL MANAGER LEGAL TECHNOLOGY SERVICES CLAYTON UTZ DIRECTOR LEGAL TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS CORRS CHAMBERS WESTGARTH
WHO WILL ATTEND This event has been exclusively produced to address the function and capacity of the following position holders from various industries, including: Legal, Financial Services, Manufacturing, Technology, Energy, Telecoms and others. With the following job titles: Senior Directors, Managers and Heads of: ediscovery, Risk & Security Litigation Support Investigations, Records Management, IT Infrastructure In-House Counsel, General Counsel Information and Records Data Protection / Privacy Enterprise Content Managers FIVE BENEFITS OF ATTENDING: LEARN best practice methods and new techniques that you can implement immediately. EXPAND your knowledge base by being introduced to new concepts and ideas. HARNESS your resources to ensure projects are undertaken in the most efficient way. DEVELOP a greater insight about your role in the Discovery process. NETWORK amongst your peers in a tailored environment that encourages collaboration.
CONFIRMED SPEAKERS: CHIEF JUSTICE BATHURST SUPREME COURT OF NSW Thomas Frederick Bathurst was appointed Chief Justice of NSW on 1 June 2011. Graduating with degrees in Arts and Law from the University of Sydney in 1971, he went on to practise as a solicitor in 1972. He was admitted as a barrister in 1977, specialising in corporate law and litigation and was appointed Queen s Counsel in 1987. His considerable experience in corporate law saw his appointment as a member of the Australian Government s Takeovers Panel (2006-2011). JASON R. BARON Jason R. Baron has served since the year 2000 as Director of Litigation for the National Archives and Records Administration and is an internationally recognized thought leader on the subject of information governance and e-discovery. He formerly held the positions of trial attorney and senior counsel in the U.S. Department of Justice, where during the 1990s he acted as lead counsel in landmark litigation involving the preservation of White House e-mail. He has served as Co-chair on the steering committee of The Sedona Conference Working Group on electronic document retention and production, and has served as an editor-in-chief on three Sedona commentaries, including a Best Practice Commentary on Search and Information Retrieval and on Achieving Quality in E-Discovery. Mr. Baron was a founding co-coordinator of the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology TREC Legal Track, a founding co-organizer of the DESI (Discovery of ESI) workshop series devoted to search issues, and a Visiting Scholar at the University of British Columbia. HON. ANDREW J. PECK Magistrate Judge Andrew J. Peck was appointed United States Magistrate Judge for thesouthern District of New York on February 27, 1995, and served as Chief MagistrateJudge in 2004-2005. He graduated with honors from Cornell University in 1974 andfrom Duke University School of Law in 1977, where he was Notes & Comments Editorof the Duke Law Journal. Judge Peck is a member of the Duke Law School Board of Visitors (2012). Judge Peck served as law clerk to Judge Paul Roney of the United States Court of Appeals or the Eleventh (then the Fifth) Circuit, during the 1977-1978 term. JudgePeck was an associate and then Counsel at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison,from 1978-1995.Judge Peck is a frequent lecturer on issues relating to electronic discovery and is amember of the Sedona Conference and the Sedona Conference Judicial AdvisoryBoard. He was awarded the Champion of Technology Award for 2011 by LawTechnology News. STEPHEN STEWART Stephen Stewart joined Nuix in 2008 and is responsible for leading the evolution of Nuix s software. He is currently driving the development of Nuix s information governance and big data solutions. Stephen has more than 15 years experience working with both public and private sector organizations, designing and providing solutions for their email, file, document management and archiving systems.
Conference programme: DAY 1 TIME SESSION PROGRAM 8.30-9.00 9.00-9.10 Registration Open Conference Open OPENING REMARKS FROM THE CHAIR 9.10-10.10 Session One Opening Keynote Speaker ESCAPE FROM THE ISLAND OF E-DISCOVERY: HOW SMART ANALYTICS IS TRANSFORMING INFORMATION GOVERNANCE The need for smarter ways to approach Information governance across the global corporate enterprise is only increasing in importance. Lawyers in the U.S. who practice e-discovery using the latest types of predictive analytics are increasingly turning their attention to applying these tools and techniques in the information governance space, including with respect to data remediation, auto classification, conducting investigations, and aiding in business intelligence. Mr. Baron will share his thoughts on the latest developments in case law and practice in the US, and their application to the global business environment. JASON R. BARON OF COUNSEL DRINKER, BIDDLE & REATH, LLP (USA) ( FORMER DIRECTOR OF LITIGATION, US NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION) 10.10-11.00 Session 2 SHIFTING IN-SOURCE / OUT-SOURCE / OFF-SHORE BALANCING ACT 11.00-11.30 Break MORNING TEA & NETWORKING BREAK 11.30-12.15 Sessio Session 3n Three INFORMATION GOVERNANCE HOW TO ALIGN PRIVACY, CYBER SECURITY, RECORDS & EDISCOVERY PROGRAMS TO MINIMISE IG RISK
Conference programme: DAY 1 TIME SESSION PROGRAM 12.15-12.45 Session 4 12.45-13.45 Break LUNCHEON 13.45-14.30 Session 5 EDISCOVERY METRICS HOW CAN THEY HELP FROM PRICING TO TIMEFRAMES 14.30-15.15 Session 6 E-LAW SESSION 15.15-15.45 Break AFTERNOON TEA & NETWORKING BREAK 15..45-16.45 Session 7 Panel Discussion E-COURTS WHAT DO YOU NEED TO KNOW TO RUN AN E-COURT? HOW IS MOBILE TECHNOLOGY CHANGING THE E-COURT LANDSCAPE? PANEL MEMBERS: BETH PATTERSON DIRECTOR APPLIED LEGAL TECHNOLOGY ALLENS ELIZABETH MILLER ECOURTS MANAGER LAW IN ORDER 16.45-17.00 End of Day 1 CLOSING REMARKS FROM CHAIR 17.00-18.00 NETWORKING DRINKS
Conference programme: DAY 2 TIME SESSION PROGRAM 7.30-8.45 BREAKFAST BRIEFING EQUINIX BREAKFAST BRIEFING 9.00-9.10 Conference Open OPENING REMARKS FROM THE CHAIR 9.10-10.10 Session 1 International Keynote Presentation PREDICTIVE CODING & ANALYTICS JUDGE PECK JUSTICE US DISTRICT COURT NY 10.10-11.10 Session 2 GENERAL INDUSTRY TRENDS DISCUSSION What s happening that wasn t expected. What s not happening that was expected. What works and why and what doesn t? 11.10-11.40 9.10 Break-10 MORNING TEA & NETWORKING BREAK 11.40-12.15 Session 3 EDISCOVERY IN THE CLOUD Moving core services such as email and collaboration to the cloud poses new challenges for ediscovery because the search capabilities in cloud infrastructure are often not as sophisticated as your lawyers require. Attend this session to learn how: Nuix Cloud ediscovery delivers a full range of discovery capabilities against your data in the cloud You can deploy Nuix ediscovery in Windows Azure and Amazon Web Services virtual environments so you don t have to export data before working on it. STEPHEN STEWART CHIEF TECHNOLOGY OFFICER NUIX
Conference programme: DAY 2 TIME SESSION PROGRAM PRACTICE NOTE SC EQ 11 DISCLOSURE IN THE EQUITY DIVISION 12.15 13.00 Session 4 CHIEF JUSTICE BATHURST JUDGE SUPREME COURT OF NSW 13.00-14.00 Break LUNCHEON 14.00 14.45 Session 5 LEGAL PROJECT MANAGEMENT & EDISCOVERY 14.45-15.15 9.10 Break-10 Afternoon Tea & Networking Break 15.15-16.00 Session 6 SOCIAL MEDIA WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW FROM COLLECTION TO PRODUCTION. Why is it different and how is it growing as a rich source of evidence in some areas of law? 16.00 END OF THE CONFERENCE
- 17TH & 18TH JUNE 2014 TAX INVOICE AND REGISTRATION ABN: 80 136 797 423 DELEGATE PASS* Two Day Conference Pass Conference Luncheon & Refreshments both days Networking Drinks, Day One Two Day Exhibition Pass SPECIAL EARLY BIRD & GROUP RATES (INC GST)* VENDOR DELEGATE PASS* Two Day Conference Pass Conference Luncheon & Refreshments both days Networking Drinks, Day One Two Day Exhibition Pass SPECIAL EARLY BIRD & GROUP RATES (INC GST)* * DELEGATES MUST BE FROM THE JOB TITLES STATED IN THE WHO SHOULD ATTEND SECTION ON PAGE 3 OF THE BROCHURE. NO VENDOR DELEGATES AL- REGISTER BEFORE 30TH APRIL 2014 FIRST DELEGATE: $1,295.00 EACH ADDITIONAL DELEGATE FROM THE SAME COMPANY: $ 895.00 REGISTER BEFORE 30TH MAY 2014- FIRST DELEGATE: $1,595.00 EACH ADDITIONAL DELEGATE FROM THE SAME COMPANY: $1195.00 REGISTER AFTER 30TH MAY 2014 - FIRST DELEGATE: $1,795.00 EACH ADDITIONAL DELEGATE FROM THE SAME COMPANY: $1,395.00 REGISTER BEFORE 30TH APRIL 2014 FIRST DELEGATE: $2,595.00 REGISTER BEFORE 30TH MAY 2014- FIRST DELEGATE: $2,895.00 REGISTER AFTER 30TH MAY 2014 - FIRST DELEGATE: $3,195.00 TO REGISTER FOR THE EVENT, SIMPLY FILL IN YOUR DETAILS & PAYMENT OPTIONS & FAX BACK TO: +61 2 9818 6577 info@chilliiq.com.au FIRST NAME ADDRESS CREDIT CARD REGISTRATION SURNAME CREDIT CARD HOLDER COMPANY NAME PLEASE CHARGE MY CREDIT CARD: CHARGE AUD TO: CREDIT CARD NUMBER EXPIRING DATE JOB TITLE STATE Visa Mastercard Amex PHONE POSTCODE SIGNATURE [3% SURCHARGE APPLICABLE TO ALL AMEX PAYMENTS] EMAIL TERMS & CONDITIONS: All delegates must be paid in full prior to the date of the event before admittance to the conference & collection of conference documentation is allowed. CHILLI MARKETING PTY LTD t/a. CHILLI IQ reserves the right to change or amend this program at its own discretion due to any cancellations, or rescheduling. Details regarding this conference were correct at the time printing. Cancellation Policy: Any cancellation to this event must be received no later than 7 days before the event date in writing. Funds will be refunded less a $500.00 administration fee. If no notice is given the fee will not be refunded however an appropriate senior delegate substitute may attend in place of the registered applicant. DIRECT BANK TRANSFER DETAILS ACCOUNT NAME: CHILLI MARKETING PTY LTD T/A CHILLI IQ COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA : 062 243 ACCOUNT NUMBER: 1022 4942 CREDIT CARD PAYMENT VIA OUR SECURE ONLINE WEBSITE: VISIT: www.chilliiq.com.au/register
Suite 2-729 Darling Street, Rozelle - NSW 2039, Australia T: 02 9818 6566 F: 02 9818 657 Info@chilliiq.com.au