Tuesday, April 3, 2012

April 9/Washington, DC: The New Criminal ESI Protocal: What Judges and Practitioners Need to Know #MCLE

In February 2011, after 20 months of collaboration, the DOJ and representatives of ODS, Federal Public Defenders, and private attorneys who accept Criminal Justice Act (CJA) appointments issued a ground-breaking joint protocol addressing post-indictment Electronically Stored Information (ESI) in federal criminal cases entitled "Recommendations for ESI Discovery in Federal Criminal Cases."
The Recommendations have already received outstanding reviews in the media as the first significant effort to address the myriad challenges of dealing with electronic discovery in federal prosecutions.
In this program, you will hear from the people who were directly involved in formulating the protocol, and who will be responsible for implementing it across the country. Leaders from DOJ and the AOUSC, including the Deputy Attorney General of the United States and the new head of the Federal Judicial Center, will address the goals of the Recommendations, the means to achieving those goals, and the significance of the protocol from a national perspective.
Title: 
The New Criminal ESI Protocal: What Judges and Practitioners Need to Know 

When/Where:
April 9,2012 5 PM Eastern
Georgetown University Law Center
600 New Jersey Ave NW
Washington, DC 20001
Sponsor:
Georgetown Law CLE 
Total CLE Hours:       1.50 hrs Illinois,New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania,Virginia, possibly others.

More:
www.law.georgetown.edu/forms/index.cfm?formid=709

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