Presentations

Laura Clark Fey:

Speaker, "Mainframes and Megabytes and Metadata, oh my!: Ethical Challenges and Recommendations for Litigators Conducting E-Discovery in a World of Ever-Changing Technologies," University of Kansas School of Law, April 20, 2012.


M. James Daley:

Speaker, "eDiscovery Passports and International eDiscovery in US Courts," ESIBytes Podcast, April 19, 2012.


M. James Daley:

Speaker, “Recent Legal Developments Impacting Records Management” and ”Records Management Strategies to Contain Litigation Risk and Cost,” ARMA Nebraska Spring Seminar, April 18, 2012, Omaha, Nebraska.


M. James Daley:

Speaker, “Vie Privée, Privacidad, Privatsphäre, Privacy: EU Privacy Updates and Other Developments“ Exterro Webcast, March 15, 2012.


M. James Daley:

Speaker, “An International View of E-Discovery,“ ACEDS Webinar, March 09, 2012.


M. James Daley:

Moderator, “eDiscovery Across Many Jurisdictions,“ Georgetown Corporate Counsel International Institute, March 8-9, 2012, Arlington, Virginia.


M. James Daley:

Speaker, “Top 5 Ethical Concerns for Lawyers in eDiscovery,“ Legal Tech 2012, January 30-February 1, 2012, New York, New York.


M. James Daley:

Panelist, “European Data Protection: Coming of Age – E-Discovery Track,“ Computers, Privacy & Data Protection 5th International Conference, January 25-27, 2012, Brussels, Belgium.


M. James Daley:

Panelist, “Cross Border Discovery & Data Privacy,” 7th Annual Meeting of the American College of Business Court Judges, Fairfax, Virginia, December 4-6, 2011.


M. James Daley:

Moderator, “Pragmatic Practices for Resolving e-Discovery Cross-Border Conundrums," 8th Annual Advanced E-Discovery Institute; Making the Case: Developing Legally Defensible e-Discovery Best Practices, Georgetown CLE, November 17-18, 2011, Arlington, Virginia.


M. James Daley

Co-Chair, “Digital Evidence and E-Forensics Track,” Second Annual World Congress on Forensics, October 15-18, 2011, Chongqing, China.


M. James Daley:

Moderator, “Dealing with Challenges of Legal Holds: Pension Committee, Rimkus & Progeny,” Executive Counsel Institute’s E-Discovery for the Corporate Market, September 22-23, 2011, Houston, Texas.


M. James Daley:

Speaker, “Privacy, Confidentiality and Privilege Issues in e-Discovery,” The Ontario e-Discovery Institute: e-Discovery for All Cases and All Lawyers, September 19, 2011, Toronto, Canada.


M. James Daley:

Discovery Subcommittee of the Judicial Conference Advisory Committee on Civil Rules, September 9, 2011, Dallas, Texas.


M. James Daley:

Co-Chair, Third Annual Sedona Conference International Program on Cross Border Discovery & Data Privacy, June 22-23, 2011, Lisbon, Portugal.


M. James Daley:

Speaker, "E-Discovery and Ethics,” 11th Annual CEIC Conference, Orlando, FL, May 15-18, 2011.


M. James Daley and Laura C. Fey:

Records and Data Privacy,” “Information Governance” and “Technology Issues and Solutions for Records Management,” Greater Kansas City ARMA Conference, National Archives and Records Administration, May 11, 2011.


M. James Daley:

Speaker, "Social Media - Discovery Friend or Foe?," National Webcast and Podcast, February 16, 2011.

 

M. James Daley:

Speaker, "E-Discovery and Privacy Trends in Social Media and Cloud Computing,” Legal Tech 2011, Legal Tech 2011 2011 January 31-February 2, 2011, New York, NY.

 

Laura Clark Fey:

Speaker, "The Effects of the Economic Crisis on Records and Information Management," ARMA Webinar, September 27, 2010.

 

M. James Daley:

Conference Co-Chair and Panelist, "Recent Developments in Cross-Border Discovery & Data Privacy," "Challenges & Opportunities Presented by Advances in Technology" and "The Sedona Conference® Guidelines & Best Practices for Cross-Border Discovery, Data Processing & Transfer," Second Annual Sedona Conference® International Programme on Cross-Border eDiscovery & Data Privacy, Washington D.C., September 15-16, 2010.

 

Laura Clark Fey:

Panelist, "Effective Use of ESI – Depositions, Hearings and Trials" and “Data Privacy and Data Breaches," 14th Annual Electronic Discovery and Records Retention Conference, Los Angeles, California, September 14-15, 2010.

 

M. James Daley:

Moderator, "Deal with Challenges of Litigation Holds: Pension Committee & Progeny" and "Recognize and Reconcile the Tensions between Inside and Outside Counsel," Executive Counsel Institute's E-Discovery for the Corporate Market, Chicago, Illinois, August 2-3, 2010.

 

M. James Daley:

Speaker, “International E-Discovery: Data Protection, Privacy & Cross-Border Issues," CEIC Conference, Summerlin, Nevada, May 26, 2010.

 

Laura Clark Fey:

Speaker, "Case Study: Convincing the C-Suite: How to Persuade Top Management to Buy In to Records Management Initiatives" and "Town Hall: The Future of RIM As We Know It," MER Conference, Chicago, Illinois, May 18, 2010.

 

M. James Daley:

Speaker, “Document Management & Litigation Risk in the Age of E-Discovery: Cautionary Tales & the Road Ahead," ARMA, Omaha, Nebraska, May 12, 2010.

 

Laura Clark Fey:

Speaker, “Effects of the Economic Crisis on RIM," ARMA, Kansas City, Missouri, March 10, 2010.

 

M. James Daley:
Moderator, “Form of Production and Forensic Inspection” and “Preservation,” The Sedona Conference® eDiscovery Dispute Resolution Program for Special Masters & Mediators, Phoenix, Arizona, January 28-29, 2010.

 

M. James Daley:
Panelist, "Electronic Discovery in Civil Litigation and Cross Border Data Flows – Is it Time for a Framework of Cooperation?," U.S./EU Safe Harbor Conference on Cross Border Data Flows & Privacy, Washington D.C., 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 D.C., November 12, 2009.

 

M. James Daley:
Speaker, “Process and Project Management: Are You Ready?” and “International E-Discovery: Stranger in a Strange Land,” 13th Annual Electronic Discovery and Records Retention Conference, Chicago, Illinois, November 5-6, 2009 and New York, New York, October 7-8, 2009.

 

Laura Clark Fey:
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," Panelist, “Key Legal & Cultural Challenges to Cross-Border eDiscovery, eDisclosure & Data Transfers,” and Panelist, “The Sedona Framework for Analysis of Cross-Border Discovery Conflicts: A Practical Guide to Navigating the Competing Currents of International Data Privacy and Discovery,” Barcelona, Spain, June 10-11, 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:
Panelist, “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” and “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, “Navigating the Rapids of International E-Discovery,” National Podcast, BNA, March 9, 2009.


M. James Daley:
Speaker, “Information and Knowledge Management: Getting your Electronic House in Order before Litigation Strikes,” “Identifying and Working with Special Masters, Neutral Experts and Expert Witnesses,” “Document Review: The Care and Feeding of Contract Attorneys and Other Thorny Issues,” “E-Discovery Special Masters, Neutrals and Court Technology Experts” and “Containing the Costs of Document Review,” West Legal Works, Electronic Discovery and Records Retention Conference, Los Angeles, California, February 26-27, 2009.


M. James Daley:
Speaker, “Controlling E-Records Management and E-Discovery Costs,” National Podcast, AIIM International, February 17, 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, “Containing E-Discovery Costs: Corporate Legal Department vs. Law Firm Perspectives” and Speaker, “Differing Perspectives on Emerging E-Discovery & Technology Issues,” Legal Tech, 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.


 

Publications

 

M. James Daley:

Senior Editor, “The Sedona Conference® International Principles on Discovery, Disclosure & Data Protection,” December 2011.


M. James Daley:

Author, “Information Age Catch 22: The Challenge of Technology to Cross-Border Disclosure & Data Privacy”, The Sedona Conference Journal®”, Volume 12, Fall 2011.


M. James Daley:

Co-Author, “Managing an HSR ‘Second Request’: Millions of Documents in Little More than a Month”, BNA Digital Discovery & e-Evidence, Volume 11, No. 14, July 7, 2011.


M. James Daley:

Contributing Author, "E-Discovery in International Litigation and Privacy (E-Discovery im internationalen Rechtsstreit und Datenschutz" Erich Schmidt Verlag, Berlin, February 2011.


M. James Daley:
Co-Author, “The Practical Management of Electronic Evidence (United States of America),” Chapter 7, Electronic Evidence, Lexis Nexis, (2nd Ed., 2010).


M. James Daley:
Author, “Catch 22 Revisited:  Recent Developments in Cross-Border Discovery & Data Privacy,” The Sedona Conference® International Programme on Cross-Border eDiscovery & Data Privacy, Washington, D.C., September 15, 2010.


M. James Daley:
Author, “Exploring Data Loss Prevention Systems for Legal Holds and E-Discovery,” ARMA International, Information Management, September/October 2010.


M. James Daley:
Author, “European privacy regulators investigate “tagging” features of Facebook and Google,” Georgetown Law E-Discovery Web Archive, March 24, 2010.

M. James Daley:
Quoted, “Anonymisation, the Hague Convention and US judicial notice of EU privacy protection,” The e-Disclosure Information Project, March 2, 2010.

M. James Daley:
Author, “Privacy Convictions for Google Executives highlights need for Ongoing EU-US Dialogue on Data Privacy & Protection,” Georgetown Law E-Discovery Web Archive, March 1, 2010.

M. James Daley:
Quoted, “Sedona Conference® WG6 presentation to Article 29 Working Party in Brussels,” The e-Disclosure Information Project, February 16, 2010.

M. James Daley:
Co-Editor, “The Sedona Conference® International Overview of Discovery, Data Privacy & Disclosure Requirements,” (2009 to present).

M. James Daley:
Author, “2009 U.S. and EU Conference on Cross Border Data Flows, Data Protection & Privacy,” Georgetown Law E-Discovery Web Archive, December 11, 2009.

M. James Daley:
Author, “International Clash of Cultures and Law: Cross-Border E-Discovery,” Georgetown Law E-Discovery Web Archive, December 4, 2009.

M. James Daley:
Author, “A Call to Dialogue: EU Article 29 Data Protection Working Party Document 158 on Discovery for Cross-Border Civil Litigation,” Georgetown Law E-Discovery Web Archive, November 10, 2009.  

M. James Daley and Laura Clark 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.
 
M. James Daley:
Senior Editor, “The Sedona Conference® Best Practices Commentary on Search and Retrieval Methods," August 2007.
 
M. James Daley:
Author, “Preservation of Electronic Records of Third-Party Contractors," The Practical Litigator Magazine, American Law Institute of the American Bar Association (ALI-ABA), January 2007.
 
M. James Daley:
Author, “The Impact of the Proposed Federal E-discovery Rule Amendments on Corporate Records Retention Compliance," Kansas City Business Journal, March 3, 2006.
 
M. James Daley:
Co-Editor, “The Sedona Guidelines: Best Practice Guidelines & Commentary for Managing Information & Records in the Electronic Age," First Edition, September 2005.
 
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).
 
M. James Daley:
Author, “Know When to Hold ‘Em: Duty to Retain Records of Third-Party Contractors”, 2005 Managing Electronic Records (MER) Conference, Chicago, May 2005.
 
M. James Daley:
Author, “Defending the Faith (in Corporate Records Compliance)," Inside Litigation Magazine, May 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 (2004).
 
Laura Clark Fey:
Co-Author, "Waiving Goodbye to Privilege? The Risks of 'Cooperating' With the Government," MCCA 4th Annual CLE Expo, March 2004.
 
M. James Daley:
Co-Author, “The Sedona Conference® Best Practices Recommendations and Principles for Addressing Electronic Document Production,” January 2004.