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SUMMARY:Third Annual Litigation Mixer
DESCRIPTION:Get ready for the Third Annual Litigation Mixer – a night of education\, networking\, food\, drinks\, and legal banter on August 1st at 4:00 PM!\n\n\nJoin us for the 3rd Annual Summer Litigation Mixer on Thursday\, August 1st! \nEducation from 4 – 5 pm\, Food & Fun on the Godfrey & Kahn rooftop from 5 – 6 pm! \nJoin speaker John Pilznienski from Open Text for an exciting interactive session… \nWhat’s in your Smartphone? \n\nWhat stories are hidden in your device?\nWhat kinds of policies will position you for success?\nWhat tools and technologies are most important?\n\nAs in personal life\, mobile devices and AI are now ubiquitous in eDiscovery. Join us for an interactive presentation to see what data can be extracted from smartphones and how that data can be used in eDiscovery. Realize how you can use smartphone forensics and AI tools to take your review or investigation to the next level. Learn tips and best practices that can help improve and prepare your organization and practice for mobile device eDiscovery from policy crafting to legal technology implementation. \nAbout John: \nJohn is a former practicing attorney with over 20 years of experience in eDiscovery and litigation support. Based in the Washington DC region\, he began his career as a reviewer and manager of Second Request document reviews. During an international merger\, John successfully managed a team of over 100 review attorneys\, associates\, and paralegals\, utilizing two review platforms simultaneously. His expertise extends to evaluating and working with various review platforms\, including Axcelerate\, Insight (prior to joining OpenText)\, Relativity\, Brainspace\, NexLP\, Disco\, and Everlaw. \nKnown for his consultative approach\, John advises teams on applying AI/machine learning and analytics workflows. Additionally\, John has significant experience with Information Governance\, GDPR\, and data privacy matters. He has assisted clients in preparing security and retention policies and recently set up an isolated Relativity environment to meet stringent security and reporting requirements. \n\n\n\n\nSponsored by: \n\nOpen Text\nGodfrey & Kahn SC\nACEDS Wisconsin Chapter
URL:https://wisconsin.aceds.org/events/third-annual-litigation-mixer/
LOCATION:Godfrey & Kahn\, S.C.\, 833 East Michigan Street\, Milwaukee\, WI 53202\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53202\, US
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SUMMARY:Leaping Forward: Evolving ESI Protocols Webinar Series\, Part IV
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the final part of our webinar series! This is a working session to help you in put together a modern ESI Protocol.\n\n\nPutting it all together – a working session. \nThe concluding session of the ACEDS Midwest Chapters series on ESI protocols will be facilitated by Kelly Twigger. During this session\, we will consolidate the information and discussions from the series into an engaging and interactive workshop. Participants will be assigned to breakout rooms\, each with a hypothetical case. In these rooms\, you’ll collaborate and focus on the key components of a protocol\, tailored to your role (plaintiff or defendant) and evidentiary strategy. Following the breakout sessions\, Kelly will lead a discussion on the outcomes. Our goal is to ensure that this session is not only informative but also applicable to your work. \n \n\nPart 1 – 2/29: I Agreed to What???\nPart 2 – 4/18: Modern Pitfalls to Consider: Panel Discussion\nPart 3 – 6/6: The Judges Panel\nPart 4 – 7/18: Putting it All Together – A Working Session\n\n\n\nFacilitator:\n \nKelly TwiggerKelly Twigger is a practicing attorney\, software developer\, consultant\, writer and speaker on issues in electronic discovery\, the development and implementation of legal technology\, and how to effectively use data in planning for and during litigation. She is one of the co-authors of Electronic Discovery and Records and Information Management\, and host of Case of the Week at eDiscovery Assistant. \nAs Principal at ESI Attorneys\, Kelly manages the boutique ediscovery and information law firm that acts as operational business partners with its clients to advise law firms\, corporations and municipalities on all areas of electronic information including ediscovery\, privacy\, cybersecurity and information governance. Kelly is also the CEO of eDiscovery Assistant–a SaaS-based practical resource for litigators handling ediscovery–that curates discovery decisions\, rules and additional content. \nKelly’s passion lies in educating attorneys about the value and importance of ESI (electronically stored information) and how to leverage it to conduct litigation more cost-effectively. She is developing an online academy to provide on-demand education for lawyers and legal support professionals to stay abreast of changes in the law and technology that affect litigation and clients’ obligations to respond.
URL:https://wisconsin.aceds.org/events/leaping-forward-evolving-esi-protocols-webinar-series-part-iv/
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SUMMARY:Leaping Forward: Evolving ESI Protocols Webinar Series\, Part III
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Part III of our webinar series. We are bringing a fantastic panel of judges together for an insightful discussion.\n\n\nThe Judges Panel \nMidwest ACEDS Chapters are thrilled to bring together a fantastic panel of judges for an insightful discussion moderated by David Horrigan\, Relativity. \nIn previous sessions\, we discussed challenges derived from poorly written or out-of-date ESI protocols from practitioners and industry specialists and their advice on modernizing protocols to fit modern discovery.  In this session\, we will hear from the judges as they share their perspectives on how ESI Protocols affect proceedings\, the trends they are seeing\, and their opinions on where we are going.   \nWe are privileged to have U.S. Magistrate Judge Allison Goddard (S.D. Cal) and U.S. Magistrate Judge Joel Richlin (C.D. Cal.) join us for this session. Additional judges are to be announced. \nJoin us on June 6\, 2024\, for the Judges Panel! \n \n\nPart 1 – 2/29: I Agreed to What???\nPart 2 – 4/18: Modern Pitfalls to Consider: Panel Discussion\nPart 3 – 6/6: The Judges Panel\nPart 4 – 7/18: Putting it All Together – A Working Session\n\n\n\nModerator:\nDavid Horrigan\, Discovery Counsel and Legal Education Director at RelativityDavid Horrigan is Relativity’s discovery counsel and legal education director. An attorney\, award-winning journalist\, law school guest lecturer\, and former e-discovery industry analyst\, David has served as counsel at the Entertainment Software Association\, reporter and assistant editor at The National Law Journal\, and analyst and counsel at 451 Research. The author and co-author of law review articles as well as the annual Data Discovery Legal Year in Review\, David is a frequent contributor to Legaltech News\, and he was First Runner-Up for Best Legal Analysis in the LexBlog Excellence Awards. His articles have appeared also in The American Lawyer\, Corporate Counsel\, The New York Law Journal\, Texas Lawyer\, The Washington Examiner\, and others\, and he has been cited by media\, including American Public Media’s Marketplace\, TechRepublic\, and The Wall Street Journal. David serves on the Global Advisory Board of ACEDS\, the Planning Committee of the University of Florida E-Discovery Conference\, and the Resource Board of the National Association of Women Judges. David is licensed to practice law in the District of Columbia\, and he is an IAPP Certified Information Privacy Professional/US. \n \nPanelists:\nHon. Allison Goddard\, U.S. Magistrate Judge\, Southern District of CaliforniaJudge Allison Goddard was sworn in as a U.S. Magistrate Judge for the Southern District of California in August 2019. She graduated from Boston College in 1993 and received her J.D. from the University of San Diego School of Law in 2000. Judge Goddard spent the first half of her legal career representing corporate defendants in litigation at Cooley LLP and her own law firm\, Jaczko Goddard LLP. In 2011\, she shifted her practice to representing plaintiffs in complex and intellectual property litigation. She has tried several cases\, including class actions and patent infringement disputes. Judge Goddard speaks regularly on eDiscovery and other litigation issues. She is a member of the Advisory Board of the San Diego Chapter of the Federal Bar Association and the Louis M. Welsh Inn of Court. \nHon. A. Joel Richlin\, U.S. Magistrate Judge\, Central District of CaliforniaAndrew Keck\, Chief Technology Officer\, is a Co-Founder and Equity Partner of ProFile Discovery\, a litigation support company based in Columbus\, Ohio. Developing and leading the electronic discovery practice for ProFile Discovery for the last twelve years and has over eighteen years working in the litigation support profession\, a background in electronic discovery\, and holds a MS in Cybersecurity. He continues to serve as an expert witness for court cases involving forensics and other technical issues with complex IT infrastructures.
URL:https://wisconsin.aceds.org/events/leaping-forward-evolving-esi-protocols-webinar-series-part-iii/
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SUMMARY:Leaping Forward: Evolving ESI Protocols Webinar Series\, Part II
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Part II of our webinar series. For April\, we have a panel discussion: Modern Musings & Present-Day Pitfalls for Protocols.\n\n\nModern Musings and Present-Day Pitfalls for Protocols – Things We Didn’t Have to Consider 5 Years Ago \nIn some ways\, the current day challenges with ESI Protocols are the same as they’ve been for years – counsel is hesitant to address eDiscovery issues and resolve them early in the matter. On the other hand\, there are new and unique data types and file formats popping up everywhere that are difficult to navigate.  \nWhat’s the best way to oversee information governance with Microsoft 365? What’s the best approach to collecting and parsing text messages from mobile devices? What’s the most efficient and effective means of combing through social media channels for relevant communications? Join us for an engaging and practical panel discussion regarding modern-day protocols\, how to request the data you need\, and avoid agreeing to unreasonable ESI discovery requests. \nJoin us on April 18\, 2024\, for a lively and engaging panel discussion! \n \n\nPart 1 – 2/29: I Agreed to What???\nPart 2 – 4/18: Modern Pitfalls to Consider: Panel Discussion\nPart 3 – 5/16: Judges Panel\nPart 4 – 7/18: Putting it All Together – A Working Session\n\n\n\n\nModerator:\nBrett Burney\, VP eDiscovery at Nextpoint Law Group \nAlways anxious to encourage legal professionals to take better advantage of the technology available to them\, Brett primarily helps law firms and corporate legal departments successfully navigate their e-discovery challenges. Brett co-authored the eDiscovery Buyers Guide designed to help small- and mid-sized law firms understand the options available for their e-discovery needs. Brett is also the eLaw Evangelist at Nextpoint where he helps to educate lawyers and law firms on the duties and responsibilities around collecting\, reviewing\, and producing electronically stored information. Brett also serves at the Vice President of eDiscovery Consulting at the Nextpoint Law Group. \n \nPanelists:\nCraig Ball\, Texas Attorney and Forensic TechnologistCraig Ball hails from Texas\, works in Austin\, and happily calls the Big Easy home. A graduate of Rice University and the University of Texas School of Law\, Craig is a trial lawyer and certified computer forensic examiner. Licensed in Texas since 1982\, Craig is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Texas School of Law and at Tulane Law School\, teaching Electronic Evidence and Digital Discovery. Craig is an expert in digital forensics\, emerging technologies\, visual persuasion\, electronic discovery\, and trial tactics\, limiting his practice to service as a court-appointed Special Master in Electronically-Stored Information. An energetic speaker at Continuing Legal Education programs for the bench and the bar throughout the world\, Craig is also an instructor in computer forensics and electronic evidence to multiple law enforcement and security agencies. Craig’s articles frequently appear in the national media. For nine years\, he wrote the award-winning column on computer forensics and eDiscovery for American Lawyer Media called “Ball in your Court\,” and still pens a popular blog of the same name at ballinyourcourt.com. \n \nAndy Keck\, President at ProFile DiscoveryAndrew Keck\, Chief Technology Officer\, is a Co-Founder and Equity Partner of ProFile Discovery\, a litigation support company based in Columbus\, Ohio. Developing and leading the electronic discovery practice for ProFile Discovery for the last twelve years and has over eighteen years working in the litigation support profession\, a background in electronic discovery\, and holds a MS in Cybersecurity. He continues to serve as an expert witness for court cases involving forensics and other technical issues with complex IT infrastructures. \n \nAnne Costello\, Sr. Information Governance Consultant at EpiqAnne Costello joined Epiq in 2021 and is a Senior Information Governance Consultant. At Epiq she provides Microsoft 365 Information Governance consulting\, training\, and best practices solutions to corporations and government entities. Anne has over 30 years of experience supporting technology in litigation practice. Anne has broad and deep experience with many commonly used legal software applications and litigation practice support. She believes that technology is key to the efficient delivery of legal services today and to successfully support a legal practice\, a technology leader must endeavor to understand the business and practice strategy of the organization and use that understanding to set the IT direction for the firm.
URL:https://wisconsin.aceds.org/events/leaping-forward-evolving-esi-protocols-webinar-series-part-ii/
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SUMMARY:Leaping Forward: Evolving ESI Protocols Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a 4-part webinar series designed to help you understand and improve your e-discovery practices and modernize your ESI protocols\n\n\nAre you using the same ESI Protocol that you have been using for the past three years?  \nHave you been meaning to update it but haven’t yet?  \nDo you feel uncertain about how to include some of the modern sources of discovery?  \nLegal discovery has changed significantly in the past few years.  The protocol you have been using may open the door to significant cost and admissibility issues that you are not anticipating. \nJoin the Midwest Chapter of ACEDS for a special 4-part series designed to provide tales from the trenches\, discussion from experts and judges and then pull it all together with a working session to help you confidently implement updates and changes at your organization. \nLeap forward with us on February 29 (Leap Day!) at 12:00 noon for a lively discussion from two practitioners\, Angela Shapiro (Shareholder\, Butzel Long) and Doug Matthews (Partner\, Vorys) for a lively discussion of tales from the trenches and how ESI Protocols have impacted their cases! \n\n\n\nPart One Speakers:\nDoug Matthews\, Esq.  Doug is a partner in the Vorys Columbus office and a commercial litigator in the litigation group. His practice focuses on electronic discovery matters\, and he is the head of the firm’s electronic discovery practice group. Doug has represented numerous businesses with regard to the management and discovery of electronically stored information. He has represented both corporate and public entities in a variety of litigation matters\, including multiple putative class actions and complex antitrust matters.   \nDoug regularly speaks nationally and locally on electronic discovery issues.  Doug received his J.D. summa cum laude from The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law and his B.A. from the University of Virginia.  Doug clerked for The Honorable Joseph P. Kinneary\, United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio and for The Honorable Alan Norris\, United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. \n \nAngela Emmerling Shapiro\, JD\, CEDS \nAngela Emmerling Shapiro is a litigation shareholder with Butzel Long in Detroit.  A significant portion of Angela’s practice is focused on guiding the firm’s electronic discovery practice and AI initiatives. She also helps clients with global operations navigate evolving privacy laws. \n Angela is CEDS certified and has repeatedly been recognized as a Metro-Detroit “Top Lawyer” in the areas of Information Management\, eDiscovery\, and Information Technology Law by DBusiness Magazine. Crain’s Detroit Business named Angela to its inaugural class of Notable Women in Technology in 2018 and she was a 2020 recipient of Michigan Lawyer’s Weekly’s “Women in the Law” award. \n Angela is a member of Butzel Long’s Women’s Leadership\, Technology\, and Pro Bono Committees. She sits on the Board of Directors for the ACEDS Detroit chapter\, co-leads the EDRM TAR Protocol team\, and is a member of the Board of Trustees for the Historical Society for the Eastern District of Michigan.  \nAngela is a Spartan through and through. She graduated from Michigan State University in 1994 and from the Michigan State University College of Law in 1998.
URL:https://wisconsin.aceds.org/events/leaping-forward-evolving-esi-protocols-webinar-series/
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SUMMARY:CLE & NETWORKING: Harnessing the Power of Artificial Intelligence in Law
DESCRIPTION:Join us on October 12 for a great education and networking event brought to you\nby the Wisconsin Chapter of ACEDS.\n\n\nAn ACEDS Wisconsin Chapter CLE & Networking Event\nHarnessing the Power of Artificial Intelligence in Law: Opportunities and Ethical Dilemmas \nJoin us on October 12 for a great education and networking event brought to you by the Wisconsin Chapter of ACEDS. Attorney Joe Carlasare of Amundsen Davis  will lead a CLE discussion titled “Harnessing the Power of Artificial Intelligence in Law: Opportunities and Ethical Dilemmas.” We are applying for a CLE plus Ethics credit. This event is free! \nSCHEDULE: \n\n3:45 PM: Door Open\n4:00 PM: CLE Presentation on Artificial Intelligence\n5:00 PM: Free Happy Hour sponsored by Exterro\n6:30 PM: The event ends\n\nWHERE:  \nAmundsen Davis\, 111 East Kilbourn Avenue\, Suite 1400\, Milwaukee\, Wisconsin 53202  \n \n\n\nPARKING INFORMATION: Parking information coming soon. \nABOUT ACEDS WISCONSIN: ACEDS Wisconsin brings together professionals across the legal and IT communities to promote best practices in the field of E-Discovery. We are focused on providing networking opportunities\, education\, and fostering support within our community of professionals. Join us!
URL:https://wisconsin.aceds.org/events/cle-networking-harnessing-the-power-of-artificial-intelligence-in-law/
LOCATION:Amundsen Davis\, LLC\, 111 East Kilbourn Avenue #1400\, Milwaukee\, WI 53202\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53202\, US
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SUMMARY:The 2nd Annual Litigation Mixer
DESCRIPTION:A complimentary education & networking event for professionals working in litigation and discovery — with food\, beverages\, and door prizes!\n\n\nAttention all litigators\, paralegals\, litigation support\, e-discovery & digital forensics professionals! \nPlease join us on July 27th in Downtown Milwaukee for an in-person education & networking event to help connect and engage the legal community working in litigation and discovery. Enjoy complimentary food\, drinks\, and prizes while connecting with your colleagues on Godfrey & Kahn’s stunning rooftop terrace. The event is being organized by the ACEDS Wisconsin Chapter and sponsored by Godfrey & Kahn\, Transperfect Legal Solutions\, and TackleAI. \n \nSCHEDULE: \n\n3:30 PM: Door Open\n4:00 PM: CLE Presentation on Artificial Intelligence\n5:00 PM: The Litigation Mixer Networking\n7:00 PM: The event ends\n\n4PM:  CLE PRESENTATION:  \nThe Good\, The Bad\, The Ugly\, & The Beautiful of Artificial Intelligence \nJoin us at 4 pm for a special CLE presentation by Trustpoint.One and Godfrey & Kahn.  With all the hype recently about ChatGPT\, Co-Counsel\, and similar AI software being used within the legal industry\, ACEDS Wisconsin Chapter has gathered a panel of experts to lead a discussion about the Good\, the Bad\, the Ugly and the Beautiful of Artificial Intelligence.  Joining the panel will be Jerry McIver\, Zac Willinbrink\, David Konkel\, Jimmy Nguyen\, and moderator Kat Trago.  \n \n\n\n\n5 PM: THE LITIGATION MIXER \nThe fun continues as we head up to Godfrey & Kahn’s rooftop terrace for informal networking. Enjoy complimentary food\, drinks\, and prizes while connecting with your colleagues. \n \n\n\n\nPARKING INFORMATION:  \nGodfrey & Kahn is located on the southeast corner of East Michigan Street\, just west of Discovery World. Parking for the event is available in the parking structure of the 833 East building. The entrance is located at the northeast corner of the building.  \nOnce parked\, follow signs to the parking structure elevators and proceed to the 4th-floor lobby. Please check in at the security desk and let them know you are visiting Godfrey & Kahn. You will be asked to show a photo ID. Proceed to the 18th floor where you will be greeted by Godfrey & Kahn’s receptionist.
URL:https://wisconsin.aceds.org/events/the-2nd-annual-litigation-mixer/
LOCATION:Godfrey & Kahn\, S.C.\, 833 East Michigan Street\, Milwaukee\, WI 53202\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53202\, US
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SUMMARY:eDiscovery & Litigation Support Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our next eDiscovery & Litigation Support Happy Hour on June 1st. All legal and e-Discovery professionals are welcome!\n\n\nCalling all Wisconsin-based eDiscovery and Litigation Support Professionals!\nPlease join us for our next Happy Hour on Thursday\, June 1st\, at Café Benelux (on their rooftop) in Milwaukee’s Third Ward. This informal recurring networking event is meant to connect the eDiscovery and Litigation Support community. There is no set agenda—this is your chance to “talk shop” with your peers. Drop in anytime and stay as long as you wish. \nDrinks are complimentary thanks to our generous sponsor\, Reveal! No ACEDS membership is required\, and all legal and e-discovery professionals are welcome to attend. Bring a friend!
URL:https://wisconsin.aceds.org/events/ediscovery-litigation-support-happy-hour-3/
LOCATION:Cafe Benelux\, 346 N Broadway\, Milwaukee\, WI 53202\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53202\, US
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230216T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230216T183000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182139
CREATED:20230119T203129Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230119T203129Z
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SUMMARY:eDiscovery & Litigation Support Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our “eDiscovery & Litigation Support” Happy Hour on February 16th. Meet your e-discovery community for drinks & conversation!\n\n\nCalling all Wisconsin-based eDiscovery and Litigation Support Professionals!\nPlease join us for our next Happy Hour on Thursday\, February 16th at Central Standard Crafthouse & Kitchen in downtown Milwaukee This is an informal\, recurring networking event meant to connect the eDiscovery and Litigation Support community. There is no set agenda—this is your chance to “talk shop” with your peers. Drop in anytime  and stay as long as you want. \nDrinks are on complimentary thanks to our generous sponsor Reveal! No ACEDS membership is required and all legal and e-discovery professionals are welcome to attend. Bring a friend!
URL:https://wisconsin.aceds.org/events/ediscovery-litigation-support-happy-hour-2/
LOCATION:Central Standard Crafthouse & Kitchen\, 320 E Clybourn Street\, Milwaukee\, WI 53202\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53202\, US
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221208T183000
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SUMMARY:eDiscovery & Litigation Support Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an “eDiscovery & Litigation Support” Happy Hour on December 8th. We’ll provide appetizers\, your first two drinks are on us!\n\n\nCalling all Wisconsin-based eDiscovery and Litigation Support Professionals!\nPlease join us for Happy Hour on Thursday\, December 8th\, at The Explorium Brewpub in Milwaukee’s Third Ward. This is an informal\, recurring networking event meant to connect the eDiscovery and Litigation Support community. There is no set agenda—this is your chance to “talk shop” with your peers. Drop in anytime  and stay as long as you want. \nWe’ll provide appetizers and your first two drinks are on us! No ACEDS membership is required and all are welcome to attend. Bring a friend!
URL:https://wisconsin.aceds.org/events/ediscovery-litigation-support-happy-hour/
LOCATION:The Explorium Brewpub Third Ward\, 143 West Saint Paul Avenue\, Milwaukee\, WI 53203\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53203\, US
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221208T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182139
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SUMMARY:Putting It Together: Networking Activity
DESCRIPTION:Join the ACEDS Chapters of Chicago\, Denver\, Detroit\, Jacksonville\, Ohio\, Twin Cities\, and Wisconsin for a  webinar.\n\n\nOur final program presents an opportunity for interesting discussion with your peers while enjoying festive goodies provided by our sponsors.
URL:https://wisconsin.aceds.org/events/putting-it-together-networking-activity/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221130T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221130T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182139
CREATED:20220908T230145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221109T213823Z
UID:6552-1669806000-1669809600@wisconsin.aceds.org
SUMMARY:The Judges Panel
DESCRIPTION:Join the ACEDS Chapters of Chicago\, Denver\, Detroit\, Jacksonville\, Ohio\, Twin Cities\, and Wisconsin for a  webinar.\n\n\nWe have assembled a panel of judges that will weigh-in on EMOJIs in this discussion. Moderated by Kelly Twigger\, ESI Attorneys.
URL:https://wisconsin.aceds.org/events/the-judges-panel/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221013T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221013T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182139
CREATED:20220908T180318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220908T180318Z
UID:6530-1665658800-1665662400@wisconsin.aceds.org
SUMMARY:The Emoji Vendor Challenge
DESCRIPTION:Join the ACEDS Chapters of Chicago\, Denver\, Detroit\, Jacksonville\, Ohio\, Twin Cities\, and Wisconsin for a  webinar.\n\n\nHow well does your forensic or e-discovery software capture\, analyze\, search\, and present emojis? During this webinar\, we will put vendors to the test!
URL:https://wisconsin.aceds.org/events/the-emoji-vendor-challenge/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220908T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220908T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182139
CREATED:20220818T203910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220818T203910Z
UID:6150-1662634800-1662638400@wisconsin.aceds.org
SUMMARY:Emoji and eDiscovery: How to Mitigate Risky Business
DESCRIPTION:Join the ACEDS Chapters of Chicago\, Denver\, Detroit\, Jacksonville\, Ohio\, Twin Cities\, and Wisconsin for a CLE approved webinar.\n\n\nThe percentage of the connected population utilizing emoji in the workplace has increased from 33% in 2016 to 77%+ today. More than 26 million custom emoji have been created in Slack and the use of emoji in Teams is universal\, revolutionizing the way we communicate. Inevitably these communications are discoverable and require review for relevance and production. This session gives an overview of the challenges and risks associated with emoji (including case law) and provides practical solutions for the problems emoji present. \nSpeaker:\n\n\n\nEric Parish is a Senior Director with Trustpoint.One where he works with corporate legal departments and law firms for information governance and litigation data management. \nPrior to joining Trustpoint.One\, Eric was a practicing attorney in Minneapolis before moving into the legal services space where he has worked in class actions and information governance/eDiscovery. \nHe attended Purdue University and earned a B.S. Biology and\, subsequently\, his J.D. from the University of Tulsa. During college\, he was a member of the Indiana Army National Guard\, 151st Infantry Detachment\, Long Range Surveillance (Airborne). For leisure time\, Eric enjoys woodworking and creating videos for family\, friends and his YouTube channel\, Fast Info Gov\, (FIG).
URL:https://wisconsin.aceds.org/events/emoji-and-ediscovery-how-to-mitigate-risky-business/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220728T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220728T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182139
CREATED:20220607T205830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220607T205830Z
UID:4923-1659024000-1659031200@wisconsin.aceds.org
SUMMARY:The Litigation Mixer
DESCRIPTION:A complimentary networking event for professionals working in litigation and discovery — with food\, beverages\, and door prizes!\n\n\nAttention all litigators\, paralegals\, litigation support\, e-discovery & digital forensics professionals! \nPlease join us on July 28th in Downtown Milwaukee for an in-person networking event to help connect and engage the legal community working in litigation and discovery.Enjoy complimentary food\, drinks\, and prizes while connecting with your colleagues on Godfrey & Kahn’s stunning rooftop terrace.The event is being organized by the ACEDS Wisconsin Chapter & sponsored by Digital Intelligence.
URL:https://wisconsin.aceds.org/events/the-litigation-mixer/
LOCATION:Godfrey & Kahn\, S.C.\, 833 East Michigan Street\, Milwaukee\, WI 53202\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53202\, US
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220615T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220615T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182139
CREATED:20220401T152307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220401T152307Z
UID:3911-1655319600-1655323200@wisconsin.aceds.org
SUMMARY:The 11th Annual Run for Justice
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://wisconsin.aceds.org/events/the-11th-annual-run-for-justice/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220506T081500
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220506T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182139
CREATED:20220406T224556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220406T224556Z
UID:3990-1651824900-1651854600@wisconsin.aceds.org
SUMMARY:Paralegal Association of Wisconsin: 2022 Annual Seminar
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://wisconsin.aceds.org/events/paralegal-association-of-wisconsin-2022-annual-seminar/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211008T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211008T183000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182139
CREATED:20210928T184532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210928T184532Z
UID:1618-1633708800-1633717800@wisconsin.aceds.org
SUMMARY:In-Person Meetup: ACEDS Wisconsin Chapter's Fall Networking Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://wisconsin.aceds.org/events/in-person-meetup-aceds-wisconsin-chapters-fall-networking-happy-hour/
LOCATION:Godfrey & Kahn\, SC\, 833 E. Michigan St.\, Ste. 1800\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53202-5616\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211008T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211008T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182139
CREATED:20210928T203745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210928T203745Z
UID:1623-1633708800-1633716000@wisconsin.aceds.org
SUMMARY:In-Person Meetup: ACEDS Wisconsin Chapter's Fall Networking Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:It’s time to shut down your Zoom app & meet up in person at our October 8th networking event!\n\n\nEnjoy food\, drink\, and door prizes atop Godfrey & Kahn’s rooftop patio while you mingle with your peers. Bring a friend and get a special gift!
URL:https://wisconsin.aceds.org/events/in-person-meetup-aceds-wisconsin-chapters-fall-networking-happy-hour-2/
LOCATION:Godfrey & Kahn\, S.C.\, 833 East Michigan Street\, Milwaukee\, WI 53202\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53202\, US
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210923T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210923T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182139
CREATED:20210902T164534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210902T164534Z
UID:1349-1632398400-1632402000@wisconsin.aceds.org
SUMMARY:Legal’s Model Citizen: Understanding\, Building & Using AI Modeling in Legal
DESCRIPTION:Join the ACEDS Wisconsin Chapter for an educational webinar\n\n\nThis presentation will provide an overview of artificial intelligence modeling and natural language processing technologies\, along with the potential they present within eDiscovery and the legal industry as a whole. We will further examine current use cases\, and simple ways to quickly implement these tools into your current workflows. \nModerator:\n\n\n\nMarco is Chief Innovation Officer at Lineal Services and is responsible for partnering with corporations and law firms in the design and implementation of advanced technology solutions tied to eDiscovery and legal operations. Marco is a 2001 graduate of the DePaul College of Law and has been consulting in the legal space for 17-years. He resides in Pewaukee\, WI with his wife and two young children. \nSpeakers: \n\n\n\nJeanne is the Chief Legal Officer and Head of Managed Document Review at Lineal Services. For over a decade Jeanne has specialized in workflow design and advanced technology application for law firms and corporations. Jeanne is widely considered an expert on eDiscovery best practices and technology and is an adjunct professor at New York Law School where she teaches a course on advanced technologies in the legal industry. Jeanne is a 2007 graduate of the Fordham University School of Law and resides in New Jersey with her husband. \n\n\n\nKit is the Chief Technology Officer at Lineal Services and leads Lineal’s Research and Development operations team out of Chicago. Kit has the distinction of having been the first employee of kCura/Relativity and was the principal architect of the Relativity platform for more than a decade. In 2013\, Kit co-found NexLP where he led the development of its best-in-breed AI solution until 2020. Kit resides in Oak Park\, IL.
URL:https://wisconsin.aceds.org/events/legals-model-citizen-understanding-building-using-ai-modeling-in-legal/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210708T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210708T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182139
CREATED:20210604T195550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210604T195550Z
UID:977-1625745600-1625749200@wisconsin.aceds.org
SUMMARY:Understanding Blockchain\, Cryptocurrencies and Non-Fungible Tokens
DESCRIPTION:Join the ACEDS Wisconsin Chapter for an educational event\n\n\nBitcoin\, Dogecoin\, blockchain\, oh my! What do all of these things mean? During this presentation you will learn about blockchain\, the technology underlying cryptocurrencies and other blockchain-based technologies\, like non-fungible tokens\, as well as some of the legal issues that typically arise alongside these new areas. Will you become a crypto-millionaire after this presentation? No. But\, you might just learn a little more about this emerging area of technology and the law. \nSpeaker:\n\n\n\nJustin Webb serves as Chair of Godfrey & Kahn’s Data Privacy & Cybersecurity Practice Group. Justin is also the firm’s Chief Information Security Officer and a member of the firm’s Technology & Digital Business Practice Group. Justin holds the Certified Information Privacy Professional/US (CIPP/US) certification from the International Association of Privacy Professionals. \nJustin’s practice focuses on helping clients with the legal issues that arise from technology and data in an increasingly digital world\, with a specific focus on cybersecurity and data privacy matters.
URL:https://wisconsin.aceds.org/events/understanding-blockchain-cryptocurrencies-and-non-fungible-tokens/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210610T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210610T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182139
CREATED:20210520T182345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210520T182345Z
UID:888-1623326400-1623330000@wisconsin.aceds.org
SUMMARY:Remote Review – Beyond COVID
DESCRIPTION:Join the ACEDS Wisconsin Chapter for an educational discussion\n\n\nPlease join Blake Sandven and Michael Ryan of Special Counsel for a discussion on the strategies\, difficulties\, successes and future of managing remote review. \nSpeakers: \nMike Ryan is a Director of Delivery at Special Counsel. He helps manage a team of over 30 project managers as well some of Special Counsel’s most complex cases and workflows including implementing active learning and various MDL matters. He has been managing remote teams for seven years. \nBlake Sandven is a Director of Delivery and Managing Attorney at Special Counsel.  Over his nearly 10 years of working in e-Discovery\, Blake has managed cases from large to small and has been a part of the company’s push to move more reviews from in office to remote.  His primary areas of focus are in Banking/Regulation and also Pharmaceuticals.
URL:https://wisconsin.aceds.org/events/remote-review-beyond-covid/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210513T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210513T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182139
CREATED:20210506T210633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210506T210633Z
UID:813-1620907200-1620910800@wisconsin.aceds.org
SUMMARY:SURVIVING THE APP-OCALYPSE
DESCRIPTION:Let’s try this again!\nJoin ACEDS Wisconsin and Cat Casey\, Chief Innovation Officer at DISCO for a fabulous presentation!\n\n\nA few decades ago\, email fundamentally changed how humans interacted and communicated\, and the practice of law had to adapt. Today\, mobile-powered enterprise grade business communication like Slack\, and other short form messaging apps\, have taken over. In this one hour webinar learn how to survive the world of app-ocalypse where practitioners must understand these new sources of potentially relevant evidence\, the kind of data they are generating\, how to formulate a strategy to integrate this atypical data into a usable workflow\, and what resources are available to help them navigate in this brave new world. \n \nPresenter:  Catherine “Cat” Casey\, Chief Innovation Officer \nDISCO \nCat Casey is the Chief Innovation Officer for DISCO\, the leading cloud-based AI-powered legal technology company\, where she spearheads development and strategy for its advanced legal technology solutions. She is a frequent keynote speaker and outspoken advocate of legal professionals embracing technology to deliver better legal outcomes. Casey has over a decade and a half of experience assisting clients with complex ediscovery and forensic needs that arise from litigation\, expansive regulation\, and complex contractual relationships. \nBefore joining DISCO\, Casey was the director of Global Practice Support for Gibson Dunn\, based out of their New York office. She led a global team comprising experienced practitioners in the areas of electronic discovery\, data privacy\, and information governance. Prior to that\, Casey was a leader in the Forensic Technology Practice for PwC. Prior to that Casey built out the antitrust forensic technology practice and served as the national subject matter expert on ediscovery for KPMG. Casey has an A.L.B. from Harvard University and attended Pepperdine School of Law.
URL:https://wisconsin.aceds.org/events/surviving-the-app-ocalypse/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210218T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210218T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182139
CREATED:20210205T043957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210205T043957Z
UID:401-1613649600-1613653200@wisconsin.aceds.org
SUMMARY:E-Discovery Case Law from Wisconsin and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Join the ACEDS Wisconsin Chapter for an educational event\n\n\nHow do recent court decisions affect your job and your lives on a daily basis?  Whether you’re a litigation support professional\, paralegal\, attorney\, or frankly anyone who goes online\, you’ll want to join the ACEDS Wisconsin Chapter as we welcome Wisconsin and Colorado-licensed attorney Kelly Twigger\, principal of ESI Attorneys and founder of the software firm\, eDiscovery Assistant\, and Washington\, DC-licensed attorney David Horrigan\, discovery counsel and legal education director at Relativity\, as they examine important case law developments from the Badger State and Beyond\, including important topics such as data collection\, preservation and proportionality in e-discovery\, mobile data\, social media\, and more. \nSpeakers:\n\n\n\nKelly Twigger is a Discovery Strategist and the Principal of ESI Attorneys\, one of the first law firms in the country dedicated to advising clients on issues in electronic discovery\, open records and FOIA\, compliance and information management. Kelly’s practice includes consulting with clients on information governance and issues with electronically stored information and acting as eDiscovery counsel for law firms\, corporations and municipalities. In 2014\, the Wisconsin State Bar recognized Kelly as a Legal Innovator for her development of the eDiscovery Assistant™\, a web based curated eDiscovery research tool and learning center that allows users to conduct ediscovery specific research and meet their ethical obligations to be up to date on ediscovery practices. Kelly is also a co-author of Electronic Discovery and Records and Information Management\, a legal resource book updated annually and published by West\, a nationally recognized speaker\, writer\, and go-to expert on eDiscovery and information management issues. She is a regular guest lecturer at law schools across the country\, blogger and ediscovery columnist for Above the Law. \n\n\n\nDavid Horrigan is discovery counsel and legal education director at Relativity. An attorney\, award-winning journalist\, and former legal technology industry analyst\, David has served as analyst and counsel at 451 Research\, reporter and assistant editor at The National Law Journal\, and counsel at the Entertainment Software Association. A law school guest lecturer and legal media contributor\, David has been cited in The American Lawyer\, American Public Media\, Bloomberg BNA\, Corporate Counsel\, JUVE (Germany)\, The Wall Street Journal CIO Journal\, The Washington Examiner\, among others\, and he has been cited in law reviews and journals of Emory University\, Northwestern University\, Yale University\, and others. David serves on the Cardozo Data Law Initiative Board of Advisors at Cardozo Law School and the Editorial Advisory Board of Legaltech News. He holds a juris doctor from the University of Florida\, studied international law at Universiteit Leiden in the Netherlands\, and is licensed to practice law in the District of Columbia.
URL:https://wisconsin.aceds.org/events/e-discovery-case-law-from-wisconsin-and-beyond/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210114T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210114T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T182139
CREATED:20210111T175705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210111T175705Z
UID:325-1610625600-1610629200@wisconsin.aceds.org
SUMMARY:Legal Employment: Changes in 2020 and What to Expect in 2021
DESCRIPTION:Join the ACEDS Wisconsin Chapter for a virtual event\n\n\nDuring this presentation\, we will provide a quick overview of legal employment for support staff and the changes that COVID brought in 2020\, as well as what to expect in 2021.  \n\nHave employers changed what they look for when hiring for remote work?\nWhat can job seekers do to stand out in this environment?\n\nSpeakers:\n\n\n\nShana Laster is a Talent Manger at Legility where she recruits and onboards top attorney talent for Legility’s Managed Review and eDiscovery operations. She also works with law firms to search for and place attorney talent in eDiscovery contract attorney positions.  Based primarily in Atlanta\, Shana has recruited and placed hundreds of attorneys in contract roles. When asked what she enjoys most about her job\, Shana notes the ability to be the bridge between helping candidates find work while also helping clients fill a needed position. Shana leverages a deep understanding of the eDiscovery industry with an understanding of clients’ eDiscovery needs. Prior to joining Legility\, Shana was an eDiscovery Staff Attorney at an Am Law 100 firm. She holds a J.D. from Vanderbilt University and a B.A.\, magna cum laude\, from Spelman College.   \n\n\n\nBlake earned his BA\, cum laude\, from Transylvania University and his JD from the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law.  While in law school\, Blake focused his efforts on the DREAM Act and civil rights\, assisting with peer reviewed articles on the subject as well as the writing of the book Persistent Inequalities by Professor Maria Pabon Lopez.  Upon admission to the Tennessee bar\, Blake joined Legility\, assisting in complex transactional and litigation matters for Am Law 100 law firms and large corporations in the areas of healthcare\, financial services\, retail\, manufacturing\, real estate\, and intellectual property.  In 2016\, he assumed his current role of Talent Manager with Legility\, assisting attorneys in Nashville and nation-wide with professional development and career placement\, and assisting large law firm and corporate clients with talent-based solutions.  He is a member of the Nashville Bar Association and serves on the board of the Lawyers Association for Women Marion Griffin Chapter.
URL:https://wisconsin.aceds.org/events/legal-employment-changes-in-2020-and-what-to-expect-in-2021/
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