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Electr

onic

Discovery

and

Digital

Evidence

LIVE

April

28,

2006

Houston

VIDEO

May

10,

2006

Dallas

VIDEO

May

24,

2006

San

Antonio

VIDEO

June

28,

2006

Austin

Bar

of

Texas

Box

12487

TX

78711-2487

NON PROFIT ORGANIZA TION

U.S.

POST

AGE

PAID

PERMIT

NO.

1804

AUSTIN,

TEXAS

Electronic Discovery

and Digital Evidence

Institute 2006

LIVE

Houston

April 28

VIDEO

Dallas

May 10

VIDEO

San Antonio

May 24

VIDEO

Austin

June 28

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TexasBarCLE presents the

Electronic Discovery and Digital Evidence Institute

Cosponsored by the Litigation Section of the State Bar of Texas

8:00

Registration

8:45

Announcements and Opening

Remarks

Course Director

Craig D. Ball,

Montgomery

Craig D. Ball, P.C.

9:00

How is Digital Different?: New

Challenges and Opportunities

.5 hr (.25 ethics)

Craig D. Ball,

Montgomery

Craig D. Ball, P.C.

9:30

Metadata Evidence

.5 hr (.25 ethics)

Kristin Nimsger,

Eden Prairie, MN

Kroll Ontrack Inc.

10:00

E-Discovery after Zubulake

.25 hr

Jim Batson,

New York, NY

Liddle & Robinson

10:15

EDD for Plaintiffs: Requesting

Party Strategies

.75 hr

Moderator

Jim Batson,

New York, NY

Liddle & Robinson

Craig D. Ball,

Montgomery

Craig D. Ball, P.C.

Kristin Nimsger,

Eden Prairie, MN

Kroll Ontrack Inc.

Michael J. Ryan,

Fort Lauderdale, FL

Krupnick Campbell Malone Buser

Slama Hancock Liberman & McKee

11:00

Break

11:15

The E-Discovery Cases You Need

to Know

.5 hr

Hon. Nathan L. Hecht,

Austin

Justice, Supreme Court of Texas

11:45

Break

12:15

Luncheon Presentation:

Countdown to New Rules

.5 hr (.25 ethics)

Hon. Lee H. Rosenthal,

Houston

Judge, U. S. District Court

Southern District of Texas

12:45

Break

1:00

Understanding and Applying the

Sedona Guidelines

.25 hr

Kenneth J. Withers,

Phoenix, AZ

The Sedona Conference

1:15

Panel Discussion: Emerging

Standards and Best Practices

.75 hr (.25 ethics)

Moderator

Kenneth J. Withers,

Phoenix, AZ

The Sedona Conference

Hon. Lee H. Rosenthal,

Houston

Judge, U. S. District Court

Southern District of Texas

Sylvia J. Kerrigan,

Houston

Assistant General Counsel

Marathon Oil Company

George J. Socha, Jr.,

St. Paul, MN

Socha Consulting

LIVE

Houston

Friday, April 28, 2006

Doubletree Houston Downtown

400 Dallas Street

VIDEO

Dallas

Wednesday, May 10, 2006

Belo Mansion

2101 Ross Avenue

VIDEO

San Antonio

Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Hyatt Regency Hill Country Resort

& Spa

9800 Hyatt Resort Dr.

VIDEO

Austin

Wednesday, June 28, 2006

Joe C. Thompson Conf. Center

2405 Robert Dedman Dr.

TexasBarCLE gratefully acknowledges

the Premier Sponsor of this Institute:

MCLE CREDIT

7 HOURS (1 ETHICS)

MCLE COURSE NO. 000095144

Applies to the College of the State Bar

of Texas and the Texas Board of Legal

Specialization in Civil Trial Law.

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2:00

EDD in Motion: Mock Hearing

on E-Discovery Issues

1 hr

Judge

Hon. Lee H. Rosenthal,

Houston

Judge, U. S. District Court

Southern District of Texas

Witness

Craig D. Ball, Montgomery

Craig D. Ball, P.C.

Counsel

David A. Chaumette, Houston

Shook Hardy & Bacon

Counsel

Carolyn B. Southerland,

Houston

Baker Botts

3:00

Break

3:15

Hard Choices: Selecting

E-Discovery Vendors and Tools

.25 hr

George J. Socha, Jr.,

St. Paul, MN

Socha Consulting

3:30

Panel Discussion: Building,

Training, Equipping and

Managing EDD Review Teams:

Recruitment, Tools, Cost

Control and QA/QC

.75 hr

Moderator

George J. Socha, Jr.,

St. Paul, MN

Socha Consulting

Florinda Baldridge,

Houston

Fulbright & Jaworski,

Kevin Esposito,

New York, NY

Director, Electronic Discovery

Pfizer Inc.

Linda Kish,

Houston

Kroll Ontrack Inc.

Carolyn B. Southerland,

Houston

Baker Botts

Houston LIVE

Doubletree Houston Downtown 400 Dallas Street

713-759-0202

$109 for a single or a double Deadline: March 26*

4:15

Records Management and

E-Discovery After Merger and

Acquisition

.25 hr

Kevin Esposito,

New York,NY

Director, Electronic Discovery

Pfizer Inc.

4:30

Panel Discussion: The View

Inside: Coping With Cost and

Complexity

.75 hr

Moderator

Carole Eoannou, Silver Spring, MD

Pike & Fischer

David A. Chaumette,

Houston

Shook Hardy & Bacon

Kevin Esposito,

New York, NY

Director, Electronic Discovery

Pfizer Inc.

Sylvia J. Kerrigan,

Houston

Assistant General Counsel

Marathon Oil Company

5:15

Adjourn

Dallas VIDEO

Belo Mansion 2101 Ross Avenue

Rooms have been blocked at: Fairmont Hotel

1717 N. Akard Street 214-720-2020

$162 for a single or a double *The reserved block of rooms may fill up before the deadlines

San Antonio VIDEO

Hyatt Regency Hill Country Resort & Spa 9800 Hyatt Resort Drive

210-647-1234

$185 for a single or a double Deadline: April 23*

Austin VIDEO

Joe C. Thompson Center 2405 Robert Dedman Dr. No rooms have been blocked for this showing

TexasBarCLE presents the

Electronic Discovery and Digital Evidence Institute

Cosponsored by the Litigation Section of the State Bar of Texas

Reserve Your Hotel Room Early

Hotel rooms have been blocked at special rates on a space available basis. To make a reservation, contact the hotel and indicate that you will be attending the State Bar of Texas Electronic Discovery & Digital Evidence Course.

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COURSE INFORMATION

Register Early for Both Courses and Save $50

by registering no later than two weeks before each presentation date. Early registrations help us ensure that sufficient course books, seating, and refreshments will be available. Registrations are accepted on a space-available basis. Course materials and seating will be reserved for pre-registrants until the start of the first presentation. No confirmation will be sent; pick up your name tag and program materials at the program.

Litigation Section Members Can Save Up To $80 on Both Course

because the Section cosponsors this course with TexasBarCLE. If you are a Section member, or you agree to become one by the date of the presentation that you attend, you save $30; see the registration form. To join the Litigation Section, please contact the State Bar’s Sections Coordinator, Kathy Casarez, at 800-204-2222, x1425. Please do not send payment for Section membership with your registration fee.

Qualifying Judges

may attend complimentary, provided (1) the course is directly related to the jurisdiction of their tribunal, (2) they are full-time judges or judges retired under the judicial retirement system and (3) space is available after admission of all paid registrants. Judges must actually attend to receive course materials. This non-transferable privilege does not extend to receivers, trustees, court staff, or persons serving part-time in any judicial capacity.

If You Register But Cannot Attend

you can still earn participatory MCLE credit and receive the written materials. First, consider transferring your registration fee to a later presentation of the course (live or video); to do so, call 800-204-2222, x1574. Second, as a registrant, you are entitled to special benefits via our web site (see “Two Free Online Benefits For Course Registrants,” below). However, if you wish a refund instead, mail or fax (512-463-7387) your request so that we receive it at least one business day before the program. Registrants who do not attend will be sent the course materials.

Two Free Online Benefits for Course Registrants

will be available 4-8 weeks after the course: (1) streaming video and audio versions of each presentation and (2) electronic versions of the course materials . To access these benefits, log onto TexasBarCLE.com. To view videos, look under “Your Online Classroom” and click on “Free Classes from Seminars You’ve Attended.” For course materials, check our home page for “Your Online Library.” Below that, click on “Free Articles from Seminars You’ve Attended.” Remember: there’s no extra charge. As a registrant, you’re already entitled!

MP3 CDs

require an MP3-compatible device (e.g., an iPod or a portable or non-portable CD/MP3 player) for playback. Older CD Players may not play MP3 CDs. Most computers can play MP3 CDs; many can be used to extract MP3 files and burn them onto audio CDs playable in car stereos. MP3-compatible devices may be combined with a commercially available adaptor to transmit sound to a car’s FM radio or audiocassette player.

Persons with Disabilities

who need special accommodations to attend should contact us as soon as possible at 1-800-204-2222 x2097.

Education by the Bar, for the Bar

SM

Litigation Section of the State Bar of Texas

Daniel W. Bishop Chair Susan Nelson Chair-Elect Alistair B. Dawson Vice-Chair Elizabeth E. Mack Secretary

Fred Bowers Treasurer

Andy Tindel Immed. Past Chair

State Bar of Texas

Eduardo Roberto Rodriguez President

Thomas C. Godbold Chair of the Board Martha S. Dickie President-Elect

Kelly Frels Immediate Past President Lee Ann Reno TYLA President

David Keltner Chair, CLE Committee F. R. Buck Files, Jr. Chair, Board PDP Committee

John Edwards Executive Director Patrick A. Nester Director, TexasBarCLE Adriana Resendez Program Attorney

Michelle Townley Program Coordinator

TexasBarCLE also grafefully acknowledges

CRAIG D. BALL for the time and effort he

expended in planning this year’s course.

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Online

TexasBarCLE.com

credit card only

Register for BOTH Courses and save $50!

Check boxes to select course/site:

Electronic Discovery & Digital Evidence

8270

Houston LIVE, April 28 $180 Dallas VIDEO, May 10 $150 San Antonio VIDEO, May 24 $150 Austin VIDEO, June 28 $150

Advanced Evidence & Discovery Course

5060

Houston LIVE, April 26-27 $450

Early Registration Deadline: April 12

Dallas LIVE, May 11-12 $450

Early Registration Deadline: April 26

San Antonio LIVE, May 25-26 $470

Early Registration Deadline: May 10

Austin VIDEO, June 29-30 $355

Early Registration Deadline: June 14

NOTE: Registration for Advanced Evidence & Discovery Course (above) includes COMPLIMENTARY MEMBERSHIP in the State Bar’s Litigation Section for the Bar year (June 1, 2006 -May 31, 2007). Check here to accept:

Yes, I want the complimentary membership in the Litigation Section.

Not available Online. Registration by phone, fax or mail only.

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QUESTIONS?

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Four ways to register

Registration Form

Phone

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Mail

State Bar of Texas - CLE LB #972298

P. O. Box 972298 Dallas, TX 75397-2298

check or credit card

Check all applicable boxes below

to calculate your fee:

Subtract $50 if registering for BOTH courses

Not available Online. Registration by phone, fax or mail only.  Subtract $30 if you are a member of the State Bar Litigation

Section -OR- member of the State Bar College.

-OR- Subtract $25 if you are a member of the State Bar State Bar Legal Administrators or Paralegal Division -OR- if licensed two years or less.

ADD $50 if registering for the Advanced Course after the Early Registration Deadline at left. (If registration is by mail, date of postmark will determine if this fee applies.)  No charge for Qualifying Judge

My payment after all calculations above: $ _______

I can’t attend. Just send course materials.*

 Electronic Discovery Course book $80 each†  Set of audio MP3 speeches on CD†† $75 per set†  Set of audio CDs $115 per set†

 Advanced Course book $145 each†

 Set of audio MP3 speeches on CD†† $150 per set†  Set of audio CDs $230 per set†

I am paying by:

 Check (enclosed) payable to State Bar of Texas for $____  Visa  MasterCard  AMEX  Discover

Account No. ____________________________Exp Date _________________

Name on card (Please print) ___________________________________________________________ Signature ___________________________________________________________________________

Bar Card or State Bar Membership No. ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___

Name ______________________________________________________________________

Firm Name/Court ____________________________________________________________

Address for Bar-Related Mail ___________________________________________________

City/State ______________________________________________Zip __________________

Phone ( ) ____________________________________Fax ( ) __________________

E-Mail: ______________________________________________________________________

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*Online versions (PDFs) of course materials will be available 4-6 weeks after the course. Check the Online Library at TexasBarCLE.com. †Plus $10 postage/handling per order for books ($5 per order for audio CDs or practice manual CD-ROMs) and 7.25% tax (8.25% for Austin address) on total. Book orders and audio CD orders are shipped separately and filled approximately 4 weeks after the first live

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