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1st Annual Sedona Canada Program on Getting Ahead of the e-Discovery Curve

Oct 23-Oct 24, 2008
The Boulevard Club, Toronto, Ontario


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A rare opportunity to gain valuable insight into best practices for eDiscovery, and practical strategies to meet judicial expectations, while reducing costs, presented by members of The Sedona Conference® Canadian Working Group on Electronic Document Retention & Production; the non-profit law & policy think-tank that developed The Sedona Canada Principles Addressing Electronic Discovery.

Featuring an expert faculty including esteemed members of the Bench, leading practitioners and experts. Including panels focused on:

* The Sedona Canada Principles
* Management of Electronic Information
* Cost-Shifting & Sanctions - Judicial Advice
* Legal Holds: The Trigger & the Process
* Multi-Party, Multi-Jurisdictional, Class Actions & Other Complications
* Cooperation with Opposing Counsel on Common eDiscovery Issues
* New Roles and New Teams to Manage eDiscovery Successfully



Agenda   
Day One: Thursday, Oct 23
Time              Session Panelists
07:30-08:30   Continental Breakfast & Sign In    
08:30-08:45   Welcome & Overview   Withers  
08:45-09:45   Introduction & Overview to The Sedona Canada Principles   Justice Campbell Deane Justice Scanlan Wortzman  
09:45-10:30   Management of Electronic Information: The Key to Avoiding Costs in Discovery   Duncan Jaar Smith  
10:30-10:45   Morning Break    
10:45-12:00   Proportionality   Justice Campbell Master MacLeod Justice Scanlan Wortzman  
12:00-01:00   Lunch
Provided
   
01:00-02:30   Preservation & Legal Holds: The Trigger and The Process   Duncan Groulx Jaar Redgrave  
02:30-02:45   Afternoon Break    
02:45-04:15   Cost-shifting & Sanctions: Judicial Advice   Justice Campbell Hedges Master MacLeod Justice Scanlan Withers  
04:15-05:00   Complex Litigation: Multi-party, Multi-Jurisdictional, Class Action   Friedman Gray Redgrave Smith  
05:30-07:00   Reception
Guests Welcome
   
 
Day Two: Friday, Oct 24
Time              Session Panelists
07:30-08:30   Continental Breakfast & Sign In    
08:30-08:35   Welcome & Overview   Withers  
08:35-09:15   New Roles & New Teams to Manage eDiscovery Successfully   Duncan Felsky Jaar Wortzman  
09:15-10:00   Preparation for a Meet & Confer/Best Practices   Deane Friedman Hedges Smith  
10:00-10:15   Morning Break    
10:15-11:45   Cooperation with Opposing Counsel on Common eDiscovery Issues   Justice Campbell Gray Groulx  
11:45-12:45   Getting Ahead of the Curve Transforming Lessons Learned into
Panel of the Whole led by Withers/Q&A Session
  Withers  
12:45-01:00   Closing Remarks   Withers  
01:00-02:00   Lunch Buffet
Provided
   
 

Panelists   
Chairs
Kelly Friedman
Ogilvy Renault LLP, Toronto, Ontario
Susan Wortzman
Wortzman Nickle Professional Corporation, Toronto, Ontario
 
Faculty
Mr. Justice Colin L. Campbell
Superior Court of Justice - Toronto, Canada
Robert J. C. Deane
Borden Ladner Gervais LLP, Vancouver, British Columbia
Peg Duncan
Department of Justice, Ontario, Ottawa
Martin Felsky
Commonwealth Legal Inc., Toronto, Ontario
David Gray
McCarthy Tétrault LLP, Montreal, Quebec
Karen B. Groulx
Pallett Valo, LLP, Mississauga, Ontario
Ronald J. Hedges
Nixon Peabody, New York, NY
Dominic Jaar
Conseils Ledjit, Montreal, Quebec
Master Calum MacLeod
Superior Court of Justice, Ottawa, Ontario
Jonathan M. Redgrave
Redgrave Daley Ragan & Wagner LLP, Washington, D.C.
Justice J. E. (Ted) Scanlan
Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, Milford, Nova Scotia
Glenn A. Smith
Lenczner Slaght Rocye Smith Griffin LLP, Toronto, Ontario
Kenneth J. Withers
The Sedona Conference®, Phoenix, AZ