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- Posted April 23, 2012
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'E-discovery in Criminal Cases' focus of seminar
The Criminal Practice Committee of the Federal Bar Association, Eastern District of Michigan, will offer a panel discussion titled "E-Discovery in Criminal Cases,"
This one-hour program will be presented on Thursday, May 10, at noon, in Room 115 of the Theodore Levin United States Courthouse. The panel will include U.S. District Court Judges David M. Lawson and Robert H. Cleland, as well as a representative from the U.S. Attorney's Office and a criminal defense attorney.
Panel members will identify and discuss the emerging "hot topics" in criminal e-discovery and how the federal courts are addressing e-discovery challenges in criminal cases.
There is no charge to attend. Attendees are free to bring a brown bag lunch.
To register, contact Joe Richotte at 313-225-7045 or richotte@butzel.com.
Published: Mon, Apr 23, 2012
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