E-Discovery conference open to SF employees March 27

March 25, 2015

The University of Florida Levin College of Law and EDRM, the leading standards organization for the e-discovery market, will host the third annual University of Florida EDRM E-Discovery Conference, March 27, at the UF Law Martin H. Levin Advocacy Center.

The conference is offered free of charge to all employees of federal and state governmental agencies, judges and judicial staff, students and academics. This year's conference is titled "Electronic Discovery in Social Media, Mobile Devices and the Cloud" and will focus on litigation involving data from Facebook to Fitbits, from cell phones to the cloud.

Data from a multitude of social platforms and mobile devices capture movements, moods and the everyday moments of life. That data is stored everywhere – on devices, at remote locations and in the cloud – and it can make or break any litigation or investigation. At this year's UF EDRM E-Discovery Conference, a panel of distinguished experts will demonstrate how to efficiently and defensibly identify and collect this important digital data and show how to integrate it with traditional electronically stored information to make a case and tell a winning story.

Additional information and online registration are available on the conference website at www.law.ufl.edu/academics/ediscovery-conference.