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Surviving the App-ocalypse - Surviving Discovery in a Post-Email World

  • May 05, 2020
  • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
  • Webinar

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Please join OPA for virtual e-discovery CLE: Surviving the App-ocalypse - Surviving Discovery in a Post Email World.

A 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.

The webinar attendance link will be sent to registrants the day before the presentation directly from Disco. You must use the link contained in your invitation to access the webinar. Please RSVP by Sunday, May 3, 2020.

OPA/NFPA CLE Credit: 1.0 General Credit



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Oregon Paralegal Association is making this webinar series available to the public for free. Please feel free to invite anyone who may be interested in attending. Non-members should register at the following URL: https://oregonparalegals.org/event-3818324

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