E-Discovery – In-Source or Outsource: How to Find the Right Fit Deciding whether to in-source or outsource your e-discovery can become a conundrum. There are many moving parts to e-discovery and you must figure out what best suits your needs. But how do you accomplish that? At times, it may seem cheaper and more efficient to build your own e-discovery team or perhaps outsourcing the entire headache to someone else is the way to go? There are hardware and software decisions to make and cooperation by key stakeholders including Legal, IT and Records Management is paramount. Our esteemed speakers will discuss various models and approaches to effectively manage e-discovery and the pros and cons of each. After this CLE, you will have gained valuable insights to help you choose the best approach for your organization. Our Webcast CLE presentations are offered free of charge to all attendees. Craig Ball is a Board Certified trial lawyer, certified computer forensic examiner and electronic evidence expert. He has dedicated his career to teaching the bench and bar about forensic technology and trial tactics. After decades trying lawsuits, Craig now limits his practice solely to serving as a court-appointed special master and consultant in computer forensics and electronic discovery, and to publishing and lecturing on computer forensics, emerging technologies, digital persuasion and electronic discovery. Craig’s award-winning e-discovery column, “Ball in Your Court,” appears in Law Technology News and Law.com. He has consulted or served as the Special Master or testifying expert in computer forensics and electronic discovery in some of the most challenging and well-known cases in the U.S. Named as one of the Best Lawyers in America and a Texas Superlawyer, Craig is a recipient of the Presidents' Award, the State Bar of Texas’ most esteemed recognition of service to the profession and of the Bar’s Lifetime Achievement Award in Law and Technology. Chris brings more than 17 years of experience in designing and developing Discovery Management technologies and litigation support systems to his role as CEO of IE Discovery. While still pursuing undergraduate studies, Chris gained hands-on practical experience in litigation support working for the Austin-based firm of Graves, Dougherty, Hearon & Moody, P.C. Prior to earning his B.A. in Economics from the University of Texas in 1993, Chris signed on at IE Discovery—then a fledgling information technology consultancy with a two-person staff. Chris was appointed as President in 2001. Under his technological guidance, IE Discovery released InfoDox® in 1999—the first Web-enabled discovery management solution designed specifically for the demand-driven litigation environment. Chris has participated as a speaker at LegalTech and LawNet conferences, and he brings both hands-on practical knowledge and deep technical insight to IE Discovery’s government and corporate lawyer clients. Chris has recently been published, and lectures on important legal technology topics such as optimizing electronic discovery, and designing corporate document and data retention policies.
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Craig Ball, Attorney & Technologist, Certified Computer Forensic Examiner

Chris May, CEO, IE Discovery, Inc.
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