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- Posted January 29, 2013
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'Managing eDiscovery Costs' focus of ALSP presentation, Feb. 21
On Thursday, Feb. 21, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., the Association of Litigation Support Professionals (ALSP) Eastern Michigan Chapter will host a presentation by D4 on the topic of "Managing eDiscovery Costs."
While many clients have a good knowledge of, and good exposure to, the latest and greatest in eDiscovery technology, they don't always understand how and when to employ the competing workflows to minimize costs and maintain defensibility. Attendees will learn about different workflows and how cost factors into the decision of what is best for the client.
This event is being sponsored by Kelly Services and will take place at the Kelly Services offices, 999 West Big Beaver Road in Troy. Lunch will be provided.
The presentation is free for ALSP members and $20 for non-members. Online registration is requested by Friday, Feb. 15. To register, go to www.alsponline.org/event/Managing_eDiscovery_Costs.
Anyone with questions may contact ALSP Membership Chair Scott Hunter at Scott.Hunter@adecco.com.
Published: Tue, Jan 29, 2013
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