Tuesday, July 10, 2012
IT-Lex and The Sedona Conference® Provide Real Help to Learn eDiscovery and Technology Law
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An article by Christy Burke posted on the legalitprofessionals.com website.
This article discusses the need for education within the legal profession regarding eDiscovery and the use of technology. The article mentions IT-Lex, and the Sedona Conference® as organizations that provide resources to educate legal professional regarding matters related to technology.
The article states, "
IT-Lex is a not-for-profit recently founded by lawyers Adam Losey, Ralph Losey, and Samir Mathur. The entity is quite new and aims to bring new blood into the eDiscovery and technology law arena, linking up “technology law scholars, educators, seasoned practitioners, young lawyers, law students, paralegals, technologists, and anyone else with an interest in this constantly-evolving area of law,” according to its website.
Law students are the attorneys of tomorrow, of course, and today’s go-getter law students are hungry for eDiscovery education – or if they’re not, they should be if they want to be successful lawyers one day. Christopher Danzig of Above the Law posted on June 4th: “E-Discovery in Law School: Yes, You Need to Learn This Stuff”. Adam Losey from IT-Lex agrees with this 100%." A link to the referenced article by Christopher Danzig is provided in the article.
The article further lists many of the upcoming training initiatives that are available from the Sedona Conference®.
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