Sunday, May 5, 2013

May 8/Web: Developing Informed Litigation Budgets

Corporate legal departments are under pressure to minimize their overall litigation spend and exposure. While it is impossible to predict how costly a case may be when it first arises, today’s business climate demands detailed, accurate litigation budgets and thorough planning that diminishes surprises during a case’s life cycle.
In this program, attendees will learn:
  • How to use issue spotting to develop a game plan.
  • How to create a budget that prices out each stage of litigation, from pre-filing to appeals.
  • The specific steps to take for assessing and evaluating the cost of a case after learning of a potential or actual lawsuit, including:
    • establishing the client’s optimal outcome;
    • calibrating the client’s risk tolerance; and
    • identifying, preserving and reviewing ESI.
From managing client expectations to calculating time estimates for specific tasks, this webinar will clarify how an early, aggressive and in-depth case assessment may be one of the most important investments a company can make.
Following the webinar, you will receive links via email to related Practical Law resources. If you are not currently a Practical Law subscriber, you will be given access to these resources via a no-obligation one week free trial to Practical Law’s online service.
Title:
Developing Informed Litigation Budgets
When/Where:
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
1:00pm- 2:15pm EDT
10:00am- 11:15am PDT
Webcast - Preregistration Required
Speakers:
  • Marcellus McRae, Partner, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP
  • Kahn Scolnick, Partner, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP
  • Melissa Lorenzo-HervĂ©, Editor, Litigation and International Arbitration, Practical Law Company (Moderator)
By:
Practical Law Company
www.practicallaw.com
Credit:
Available for CA and NY; pending for CO, FL, IL, TX and VA.
More Information And Registration





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