E-Discovery is a challenge
Learn how to solve it with Laurus Technologies and EMC. 


Tuesday, May 25, 6:00 PM


E-Discovery introduces risks, drive ups costs and causes headaches for inside counsel and IT departments alike. However, there is a comprehensive solution that is easy to implement, scales to the size of your business, and elimiates the headaches associated with e-Discovery.

Join Laurus Technologies and EMC for a complimentary dinner seminar and learn how EMC SourceOne delivers comprehensive information governance solutions and enables you to take a proactive approach to legal requests, ensuring litigation readiness. Find out how EMC SourceOne:
  • Empowers your organization with classification, security, retention, proper disposition and access to information
  • Enables you to discover and manage content, and apply secure legal hold across a variety of repositories
  • Provides secure authorized investigator access, defensible collection results, and chain of custody
  • Automates the eDiscovery process and quickly deploys and configures your in-house solution in days and weeks versus months

For more information:
Please call Steve Susina at Laurus at ssusina@laurustech.com or 630.521.8932.




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James D. Shook, Esq., CIPP

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Event Details:

   Date:   Tuesday, May 25, 2010

   Time:  6:00 to 8:30 PM

   Place:

   The Capital Grille
   633 North St. Clair
   Chicago, IL

Register Here:
Jim Shook 
Keynote Speaker:  James D. Shook, Esq., CIPP

Jim Shook is a recognized authority on legal e-discovery and information governance. In his role as the Director of EMC’s eDiscovery and Compliance Legal Team, Jim works with EMC’s customers to help them solve their challenges with ediscovery, compliance, and privacy. 

Jim is a long-time member of The Sedona Conference, a well-known legal think tank, and is an active contributor on several Sedona committees. He has served as an editor on the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM), and publishes and speaks regularly at conferences on technology’s impact on legal issues, including the publication of “Don’t Be An EDiscovery Ostrich” in late 2009.  

Prior to joining EMC, Mr. Shook spent over ten years practicing law as a litigator in one of Phoenix’s oldest law firms and as the general counsel to two technology companies