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The refrain I hear from clients is always the same: How can we continue to meet our obligations and conduct eDiscovery more cost-effectively? Or for some, how can my client afford to engage in eDiscovery at all?
The answer is pretty simple — it all comes down to planning and knowing your options, and we’ve set up a webinar to tell you exactly how to do it.
Join us on March 29th at noon EST for an hour long free webinar filled with practical advice on how to engage in that planning and manage your eDiscovery instead of letting it manage you.
I’ve cajoled Matthew Stippich, President of Digital Intelligence Professional Services

Matt Stippich
President, Digital Intelligence Professional Services
and Sarai Guerra, Vice President of Professional Services of Ipro into giving up some of their best secrets for you to leverage no matter what size or complexity of your matter.
This unique team will bring you three different perspectives — the eDiscovery lawyer (me), the forensics professional and the eDiscovery consultant (Matt), and the practice support management guru (Sarai) — on what we see day in and day out and how building better processes and being thoughtful can save you a bundle and put you in a better place with your litigation, investigation or regulatory matter. These tips are pure gold for litigators, litigation support and records management professionals — as well as anyone else who finds themselves part of a team handling any aspect of electronic discovery.
It’s rare to get all three perspectives in one webinar, so take advantage of it and register soon.

Sarai Guerra
Senior VP, Professional Services
Ipro
We’ll provide our top 5 tips and then leave room for your questions. If we can’t get to all of the questions, we’ll send you a follow up email after the program.
Date: March 29, 2016 at 12pm EST, 11am CST
Register by clicking here.
- Tagged: Eclipse SE, electronic discovery, ESI, ESI Attorneys, ESI planning, FTK Imager, Ipro, Kelly Twigger, Matthew Stippich, Nuix Proofinder, Sarai Guerra
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