Learn what judges want litigators to know about technology and cooperation.
During the second-annual judicial panel on e-discovery, four prominent federal judges—Judges Nora Barry Fischer, Andrew Peck, Xavier Rodriguez, and David Waxse—came together at Relativity Fest 2015 to discuss their thoughts on upcoming rules that could change the practice of e-discovery.
In this recording, you will learn what federal judges think about:
- The upcoming changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
- The role of cooperation in e-discovery
- The importance of proportionality
Participants:
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Nora Barry Fischer
United States District Judge
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Andrew Peck
United States Magistrate Judge
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Xavier Rodriguez
United States District Judge
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David Waxse
United States Magistrate Judge
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David Horrigan
e-Discovery Counsel, Relativity
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