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Autonomy Presents a General Session with Industry Thought Leaders
Taking Compliance & eDiscovery to the Cloud
CLE Eligible
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
12:45pm - 2:00pm
Jason Baron, Director, Litigation for the National Archives and Records Administration
Browning E. Marean, Partner, DLA Piper
Wayne Matus, Partner, Pillsbury
Karla Wehbe, Senior Information Resources Manager, Bechtel Corp.
Brian Weiss, VP eDiscovery & Information Governance, Autonomy, Inc.
Moderator: Deborah Baron, VP Legal & Compliance, Autonomy, Inc.
Attend this session to:
- Examine the reasons organizations are looking to utilize private cloud architecture to reduce risks and costs and streamline workflows
- Learn critical case law that’s in place to address cloud-based computing
- Find out what the implications of this are to eDiscovery, compliance, information management and governance, and archiving

Attend Two Unique Panel Discussions
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Best Practices for Compliance and Email Records Management in the Cloud
CLE Approved
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
10:30am – 11:45am
Tom Allman, Former SVP & GC, BASF: Editor, Sedona Conference ® Principles, Second Edition
Tom Gelbamann, Gelbamann and Associates
Peter Lesser, Director of Global Technology, Skadden
Barry Murphy, Principal, Murphy Insights
Moderator: Brian Weiss, VP eDiscovery & Information Governance, Autonomy, Inc.
Session topics include:
- Cloud-based email and records management provides a new approach for cost-effectively managing law firm content
- Securely archive information assets and maintain compliance with all regulatory standards, including the FRCP
- Meaning Based Computing to enable automatic categorization of ESI for the application of retention policies
- Sophisticated retention policies that enable non-critical data to be purged appropriately
- The ability to easily and transparently retrieve archived data, prepare the data for potential future legal holds or preservation, and to rapidly respond to a litigation and investigation pertaining to the firm

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ECA &
Legal Hold
CLE Approved
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
1:45pm – 3:00pm
Ronke Ekwensi, Sr. Director, Electronic Discovery and Enterprise Records & Information Management, Pfizer, Inc.
Carter Hopkins, McAfee, Inc.
Michael E. Lackey, Jr., Partner, Mayer Brown LLP
Moderator: Jack Halprin, Esq., VP, eDiscovery and Compliance, Autonomy, Inc.
Session topics include:
- Advanced technology and the courts
- Legal hold: meeting the preservation obligation
- ECA: Investigative methods to rapidly assess the merits of a case
- Cooperation and negotiation between inside and outside counsel
- Proportionality: weighing the benefits against the burden
- ROI: Exploring real-life examples to get ahead of the curve in highly litigious industries
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