Four prominent jurists—Judges Nora Barry Fischer, Andrew Peck, and Xavier Rodriguez of the US, as well as Australian Justice Peter Vickery—joined Relativity’s David Horrigan for the fourth-annual judicial panel at Relativity Fest 2017 to examine the latest legal developments in e-discovery.
In this recording, you will learn how the panel thinks about:
- Spoliation of evidence and the New(ish) Rule 37(e)
- Proportionality and metadata, and if the two are mutually exclusive
- The balance of data privacy and evidence from the Internet of Things
- Technology-assisted review court decisions from around the globe
Participants:
Nora Barry Fischer
United States District Judge
Western District of Pennsylvania
Western District of Pennsylvania
Andrew Peck
United States Magistrate Judge
Southern District of New York
Southern District of New York
Xavier Rodriguez
United States District Judge
Western District of Texas
Western District of Texas
Peter Vickery
Supreme Court Justice
Supreme Court of Victoria
Supreme Court of Victoria
David Horrigan
e-Discovery Counsel and Legal Content Director, Relativity