
Lisa Lukaszewski:
Speaker, “Social Networking – Managing Access and Information”, ARMA (GKC) (January 13, 2010)
M. James Daley:
Panelist, "Electronic Discovery in Civil Litigation and Cross Border Data Flows – Is it Time
for a Framework of Cooperation?", Across the Divide: Successfully Navigating Safe Harbor – The 2009 Conference
on Cross Border Data Flows & Privacy, Washington DC (November 18, 2009)
M. James Daley:
Moderator, “Clash of Laws and Cultures: Cross Border E-Discovery and International Data Management”,
6th Annual Advanced E-Discovery Institute: Identifying Today’s Problems & Tomorrow’s Solutions,
Washington DC (November 12, 2009)
M. James Daley:
Speaker, “International E-Discovery: Stranger in a Strange Land”,
13th Annual Electronic Discovery and Records Retention Conference, Chicago (November 6, 2009)
and New York (October 8, 2009)
M. James Daley:
Speaker, “Process and Project Management: Are You Ready?”,
13th Annual Electronic Discovery and Records Retention Conference, Chicago (November 5, 2009)
and New York (October 7, 2009)
Laura Fey and Lisa Lukaszewski:
Speakers, "Managing e-Records in Kansas Government Agencies" (August 13, 2009)
M. James Daley:
Chair, "The Sedona Conference® International Programme on
Cross-Border E-Discovery, E-Disclosure and Data Privacy", Barcelona,
Spain (June 10-11, 2009)
M. James Daley:
Moderator, “E-Mail Management—Successes, Failures, and
Compromises”, Managing Electronic Records Conference (MER), Chicago,
IL (May 18-20, 2009)
M. James Daley:
Speaker, “E-Discovery in the United States.” Culture Clash!
Data Protection, Freedom of Information and Discovery – How to
Protect Your Business in Transnational Disputes, DRI Europe, Munich,
Germany (May 13-14, 2009)
M. James Daley:
Speaker, “Privacy and Data Security in the U.S.” DRI
Electronic Discovery Seminar, New York, New York (May 7, 2009)
M. James Daley:
Getting Ahead of the eDiscovery Curve: Strategies to Reduce Costs &
Meet Judicial Expectations, The Sedona Conference Institute,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, (March 26-27, 2009)
M. James Daley:
Panelist, “International, Part I: The Perils and Pitfalls of
Transnational Electronic Discovery” Georgetown’s 13th Annual
Corporate Counsel Institute, Washington, D.C. (March 12-13, 2009)
M. James Daley:
Panelist, “Reacting to the Changing American Workforce and
Workplace, Part II: Reconciling the Generational Divide,
Cultural Diversity & Religious Issues” Georgetown’s 13th Annual
Corporate Counsel Institute, Washington, D.C. (March 12-13, 2009)
M. James Daley:
Speaker, “Information and Knowledge Management. Getting
your Electronic House in Order before Litigation Strikes” West Legal
Works, Electronic Discovery and Records Retention Conference, Los
Angeles, California (February 26-27, 2009)
M. James Daley:
Speaker, “Identifying and Working with Special Masters,
Neutral Experts and Expert Witnesses.” West Legal Works, Electronic
Discovery and Records Retention Conference, Los Angeles, California
(February 26-27, 2009)
M. James Daley:
Speaker, “Document Review. The Care and Feeding of Contract
Attorneys and Other Thorny Issues.” West Legal Works, Electronic
Discovery and Records Retention Conference, Los Angeles, California
(February 26-27 2009)
M. James Daley:
Speaker, “International Issues in E-Discovery” Georgetown
E-Discovery Training Academy, Washington, D.C. (February 12,
2009)
M. James Daley:
Panelist, “Corporate Legal Department vs. Law Firm
Perspectives” Legal Tech 2009 by ALM Events, New York, New York
(February 3, 2009)
M. James Daley:
Panelist, “E-Discovery Strategies: Current Issues in
Records Management, Litigation, Government Inquiries, and Ethics”
ALI-ABA Video Webcast Conference, Washington, D.C. (January
26-27, 2009)
M. James Daley:
Moderator, “International Issues Affecting E-Discovery” Georgetown
CLE Advanced E-Discovery Institute, Arlington, Virginia (November
18, 2008)
M. James Daley:
Speaker, “Building an in-house E-Discovery Program,” CA
World, Las Vegas, Nevada (November 16, 2008)
M. James Daley:
Speaker, “Privacy et. al.- eDiscovery for Transnational
Organizations,” CA World, Las Vegas, Nevada (November 18,
2008)
M. James Daley:
Participant, “Electronic Document Retention and Production” The
Sedona Conference® Annual Working Group 1 Conference, Rancho Mirage,
California (November 12, 2008)
M. James Daley:
Panelist, “E-Discovery and Data Protection Workshop” Center
for Applied Cybersecurity Research at Indiana University and the
Centre for Information Policy Leadership, Brussels, Belgium (October
22, 2008)
M. James Daley:
Delegate, “Annual Safe Harbor Conference between the
European Union Article 29 Working Party on Data Protection and the
U.S. Department of Commerce,” Brussels, Belgium (October 21,
2008)
M. James Daley:
Panelist, “Defusing Risk, Reducing Cost and Gaining
Control: Improving the Efficiency and Accuracy of eDiscovery Search,
Review and Production” IQPC Legal Technology Exchange, Braselton,
Georgia (October 4, 2008)

M. James Daley:
Co-Author, “Seventh
Circuit Puts Legs on the Sedona Conference® Corporation Proclamation,” Georgetown Law E-Discovery Blog, posted November 6, 2009.
M. James Daley and Laura Fey:
Co-Authors, “International Restrictions on Releasing Personal Information - What
Steps Your Company Needs to Consider,”
The Corporate Counselor, Volume 24, No. 6, October 2009.
M. James Daley:
Co-Editor-in-Chief, “The Sedona Conference® Framework for Analysis
Of Cross-Border Discovery Conflicts: A Practical Guide To Navigating
The Competing Currents Of International Data Privacy And
E-Discovery,” August 2008.
M. James Daley:
Co-Author, “One
Year After the Federal E-Discovery Rule Amendments,” ABA Journal on Natural Resources & Environment,
Spring 2008.
Laura Clark Fey:
Co-Author, A Brave New World: The Dawn of Hyper-Complex Litigation -
How the influx of imported products, the rise of cross-border and
multinational litigation, and diminished injury requirements mean
big products liability headaches for manufacturers in the years to
come, Bloomberg Law Reports: Litigation, Volume 2, No. 27, July 7, 2008.
Laura Clark Fey:
Co-Author, Making the Most
of Your Opportunities: State Farm-Based Litigation and Non-Litigation Strategies to Limit
Corporate Liability for Punitive Damages, 55 Fed'n Def. & Corp.
Couns. Q. 223 (2005)
Laura Clark Fey:
Co-Author, The Supreme Court
Raised Its Voice: Are The Lower Courts Getting The Message? Punitive
Damages Trends After State Farm v. Campbell, 56 Baylor L. Rev. 807
(Fall 2004)
Laura Clark Fey:
Co-Author, Waiving
Goodbye to Privilege? The Risks of “Cooperating” With the
Government, MCCA 4th Annual CLE Expo, March 2004
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