New York City employment law attorney Pearl Zuchlewski (center) delivered the 27th Annual I. Goodman Cohen Lecture in Trial Advocacy on Tuesday, Oct. 4, at Wayne State University Law School.
She spoke on "Electronic Discovery: The Creative Uses and Suspect Misuses of a Developing Litigation Device."
Welcoming Zuchlewski to Wayne Law were (left to right) Ina Cohen, Dennis Cohen, Wayne Law Dean Robert Ackerman, and Wayne Law Prof. Robert Sedler.
"What we're going to be talking about today are the changes that electronic discovery has made in the litigation landscape for litigants and the parties they represent," noted Zuchlewski.
The I. Goodman Cohen Lecture in Trial Advocacy was established through the generosity of the family of the late I. Goodman Cohen, a trial attorney who was active in the Michigan Trial Lawyers Association.
Each year, a leading jurist is invited to the Law School to deliver a public lecture on an aspect of trial advocacy.
In addition, the speaker is invited to informal meetings with students and faculty.
Photo by John Meiu
Published: Wed, Oct 19, 2011
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