August 8, 2005 (Press Release) --
Due to the proliferation of e-mail and the increased dependence on electronically store information, electronically generated and retained information is frequently subject to discovery during litigation. Attorneys, paralegals and other legal staff must respond to the challenge of managing electronic data along with documents that exist in paper form to prepare their cases.
This informative and entertaining topic will be addressed by Lynell Phillips, the Director of Electronic Discovery for Capitol Digital Document Solutions and offers 1.5 hours MCLE credit for attendance.
To register for this event, please copy and paste the following link into your address bar, www.lorman.com/info/362268.
Those who should attend this teleconference are attorneys, paralegals and legal staff.
Presenting this material will be Lynell Phillips, Phillips Computer Forensics. Lynell Phillips is the director of electronic discovery for Capitol Digital Document Solutions. Ms. Phillips joined Capitol Digital in May 2004. She has played an integral role in introducing new technology to the electronic discovery area at Capitol Digital, a national and full service provider in the litigation support arena. Ms. Phillips’s extensive background in litigation support, technology and business has provided her with a broad base of technical skills and expertise relating to electronic discovery. In her own business, Phillips Computer Forensics, Ms. Phillips has gained expertise in computer forensic data collection, analysis and expert witness testimony. She is trained in the forensic collection of computer data using the Encase methodology at Guidance Software. Ms. Phillips is well-versed in a wide range of operating systems, including; UNIX, DOS, and Windows. Additionally, she is experienced with most major litigation support packages including Concordance and Summation and electronic discovery processing applications including Discover-E, Discovery Cracker and I Discover. Ms. Phillips has spoken on electronic discovery and computer forensics at the Daily Journal Legal Works Conference, the Queen’s Bench Bar Association of San Francisco, the Glasser Legal Works Electronic Discovery and Records Retention Conference, the Dataflight Partners in Excellence Conference, Paralegal Superconferences and Lorman seminars on Electronic Discovery.
To register for this event, please copy and paste the following link into your address bar, www.lorman.com/info/362268.
This informative and entertaining topic will be addressed by Lynell Phillips, the Director of Electronic Discovery for Capitol Digital Document Solutions and offers 1.5 hours MCLE credit for attendance.
To register for this event, please copy and paste the following link into your address bar, www.lorman.com/info/362268.
Those who should attend this teleconference are attorneys, paralegals and legal staff.
Presenting this material will be Lynell Phillips, Phillips Computer Forensics. Lynell Phillips is the director of electronic discovery for Capitol Digital Document Solutions. Ms. Phillips joined Capitol Digital in May 2004. She has played an integral role in introducing new technology to the electronic discovery area at Capitol Digital, a national and full service provider in the litigation support arena. Ms. Phillips’s extensive background in litigation support, technology and business has provided her with a broad base of technical skills and expertise relating to electronic discovery. In her own business, Phillips Computer Forensics, Ms. Phillips has gained expertise in computer forensic data collection, analysis and expert witness testimony. She is trained in the forensic collection of computer data using the Encase methodology at Guidance Software. Ms. Phillips is well-versed in a wide range of operating systems, including; UNIX, DOS, and Windows. Additionally, she is experienced with most major litigation support packages including Concordance and Summation and electronic discovery processing applications including Discover-E, Discovery Cracker and I Discover. Ms. Phillips has spoken on electronic discovery and computer forensics at the Daily Journal Legal Works Conference, the Queen’s Bench Bar Association of San Francisco, the Glasser Legal Works Electronic Discovery and Records Retention Conference, the Dataflight Partners in Excellence Conference, Paralegal Superconferences and Lorman seminars on Electronic Discovery.
To register for this event, please copy and paste the following link into your address bar, www.lorman.com/info/362268.

Attorneys, paralegals and other legal staff must respond to the challenge of managing electronic data along with documents that exist in paper form to prepare their cases.
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