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Resolving ESI Disputes in Employment Cases: Best Practices for Federal Court
Thursday, May 02, 2024, 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM EDT
Category: MWELA Events

Resolving ESI Disputes in Employment Cases: Best Practices for Federal Court

A free webinar presented by the MWELA Bench Bar Committee, and co-sponsored by the Federal Bar Association, D.C. Chapter and Federal Bar Association, Federal Litigation Section

Learn from federal magistrate judges and practitioners about the best way to avoid and resolve disputes related to the collection, storage, review, and production of electronically-stored information, starting from the moment your client signs a retainer to trial. We will provide a plain-English primer on how federal judges approach these issues in the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland and the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. This presentation is designed to empower you with the knowledge and tools you need to protect your client, find the evidence you need to win your case, and avoid time-consuming sideshows.

This event does not offer CLE credit. Registrants will receive Zoom login details via email one day prior to the event.

12:00 PM - Opening remarks

 Speakers:

 

Honorable Suzanne Segal (Ret.), Vice-Chair and Chair-Elect, Federal Bar Association - Federal Litigation Section

 

 

Eric R. Nitz, President, Federal Bar Association - D.C. Chapter

 


12:05 PM - Panel Presentation

 
Speakers:

Hon. Ajmel A. Quereshi
Magistrate Judge
District of Maryland 

 
   
 

Hon. Moxila A. Upadhyaya
Magistrate Judge
District of Columbia 

   
   

James Hannaway
Sanford Heisler Sharp, LLP

   

Kimberly J. Duplechain
Littler Mendelson P.C.

  Moderator:
 

R. Scott Oswald,
Managing Principal

The Employment Law Group, P.C. 

This webinar will be conducted over Zoom.

Please Note:
- Advanced registration is required to receive the Zoom link.
- CLE is not offered for this program. Recording is not permitted.

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