NFPA Corporate Partner, FIOS, is again providing a free webinar for our members on
October 12, 2011. Register for the webinar on the NFPA Members Only page -- simply click on the seminar link to reach the registration page -- a confirmation will be sent with information on how to join the webinar on October 12.
This is an NFPA member benefit sponsored by one of NFPA's partners, whom we hope you will support. If you need the password to the Members Only page on the NFPA website (
www.paralegals.org), please contact your NFPA primary, secondary, Region Director or me.
This seminar is approved for 1 hour of CLE credit by NFPA.
Starting at 1 p.m. Eastern (Noon Central -- 11 a.m. Mountain -- and 10 a.m Pacific), you can join Fios’ quarterly case law update to hear Ralph Losey and other esteemed panelists discuss recent court decisions related to e-discovery, the impact these cases may have and are already having, and tactics and strategies to help your organization mitigate e-discovery risks.
The panel discusses highlights of issues and cases including:
Facebook pages, old and new – what must be preserved?
Katiroll Co., Inc. v. Kati Roll & Platters, Inc., 2011 WL 3583408 (D.N.J. Aug. 3, 2011)
Email attachments – what must be produced?
Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank v. Morgan Stanley & Co., Inc., 2011 WL 3738979 (S.D.N.Y. Aug. 18, 2011)
The panelists include:
Farrah Pepper, Of Counsel, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher
Ralph Losey, Partner, Jackson Lewis
Christina Daskas, Associate, Jackson Lewis
Theresa A. Prater, RP
NFPA Vice President and Director of Profession Development
NFPA -- The Leader of the Paralegal Profession