Thursday, December 30, 2010

SBCBA welcomes and congratulates

Caitlin Mary Sanchez, Esq.
7548 Marmande Place
Rancho Cucamonga, CA  91730
(909) 276-7087
 
Admitted to State Bar of California on December 3, 2010

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

SBCBA welcomes:

Ferrill E. Jordan
Completed JD, Passed Bar Exam & PR - Waiting for MCE
Graduate of California Southern Law School
760 646 6255




Monday, December 27, 2010

SBCBA welcomes

Cheri Brettmann, Esq.
Estate planning, Trust and Probate Administration
Gresham Savage Nolan & Tilden, APC
550 E. Hospitality Lane, Suite 300
San Bernardino, CA 92408
909-890-4499 

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Webinar: Controlling Legal Costs With Early Case Assessment


Click here to register for this event.

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Controlling Legal Costs with
Early Data Assessment

It's well-known that Processing and Review are the most costly and time intensive stages of the Electronic Discovery process. However, new methods can be introduced and implemented early on to prevent wastage and inefficiencies.

Speaker


 Joe Utsler

 Vice President of Product Strategy
 IPRO Tech




Speaker

 Daniel Kaufman
 Senior Vice President and General
 Counsel
 GameStop Corp.



Speaker


 Hans Henseler
 E-Discovery Expert
 Henseler Forensics


 


Join us for an interactive and educational webinar session where leading eDiscovery experts from IPRO and senior in-house counsel will discuss how a strong early data assessment tool can help you control legal costs.

Thursday, January 20, 2011
1:00 – 2:00 p.m. Eastern

 

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Key Issues


Optimize your company's time and budget as data moves forward in the Electronic Discovery process


Strengthen your process by combing through terabytes of irrelevant data, saving corporations time and money


Maintain data integrity and provide early insight into the scope and composition of the final collection


Reduce mountainous document collections to as little as 5% of the original size



 


 


 

Webinar: Controlling Legal Costs With Early Case Assessment


Click here to register for this event.

An ALM Website

    Law.com                                                                                          
 
   
 

Controlling Legal Costs with
Early Data Assessment

It's well-known that Processing and Review are the most costly and time intensive stages of the Electronic Discovery process. However, new methods can be introduced and implemented early on to prevent wastage and inefficiencies.

Speaker


 Joe Utsler

 Vice President of Product Strategy
 IPRO Tech




Speaker

 Daniel Kaufman
 Senior Vice President and General
 Counsel
 GameStop Corp.



Speaker


 Hans Henseler
 E-Discovery Expert
 Henseler Forensics


 


Join us for an interactive and educational webinar session where leading eDiscovery experts from IPRO and senior in-house counsel will discuss how a strong early data assessment tool can help you control legal costs.

Thursday, January 20, 2011
1:00 – 2:00 p.m. Eastern

 

Register Now

Register Now


Key Issues


Optimize your company's time and budget as data moves forward in the Electronic Discovery process


Strengthen your process by combing through terabytes of irrelevant data, saving corporations time and money


Maintain data integrity and provide early insight into the scope and composition of the final collection


Reduce mountainous document collections to as little as 5% of the original size



 


 


 

Monday, December 20, 2010

SBCBA Welcomes:


Marjory Harris, Esq.
Sole practitioner, certified specialist workers' compensation,
Editor getMedLegal.com
11634 Cielo Ln,
 Loma Linda, CA 92354
909 801 2884

Friday, December 17, 2010

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

One Hour MCLE FREE

TACTICAL Research Online: Cases, Codes, and Fact Research
at
sbcba.org/library/mcle/TACTICAL.htm

 

Cal Law Revision Commn

The following item has been uploaded to the Commission's website and can be downloaded at the indicated web address:

* Second Supplement to Memorandum 2010-55, Trial Court Restructuring: Rights and Responsibilities of the County as Compared to the Superior Court (Additional Comments on Tentative Recommendation)

Download: <http://www.clrc.ca.gov/pub/2010/MM10-55s2.pdf> 

One Hour MCLE FREE

TACTICAL Research Online: Cases, Codes, and Fact Research
at
sbcba.org/library/mcle/TACTICAL.htm

Friday, December 10, 2010

SBCBA welcomes


Charles P. Fairchild, Esq.
Brown, White, and Newhouse, LLP
Redlands, CA 

Tuesday, December 7, 2010







 
Bill Hebert

Annual Joint Meeting of the
San Bernardino and Riverside County Bar Associations


This Annual Joint Meeting was initiated in May of 1973. During the next two years, featured speakers included Assemblyman Walter Karabian and Retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice Tom Clark. In August of 1975, State Bar President Brent Abel spoke to a Joint meeting of the two associations at the Mission Inn, thus beginning a long and honored tradition. Please join the San Bernardino and Riverside County Bar Associations in continuing this collegial tradition when


State Bar President William Hebert
presents


"State of the State Bar"

When: Thursday, December 9, 2010 12:00 noon to 1:30 p.m.
Where: Hilton Hotel 285 E. Hospitality Lane San Bernardino, CA
Cost: $30.00 to RCBA, SBCBA, WSBCBA members; Non-members $35.00.
To RSVP call 909/885-1986; or to register online HERE.


MCLE: .75 hour --
The San Bernardino County Bar Association, a California State Bar-approved MCLE provider, certifies that this activity is approved for 0.75 hour of MCLE general credit by the California State Bar.
Claire Furness, SBCBA
San Bernardino County Bar Association

phone: 909 885 1986
 



Sunday, December 5, 2010

SBCBA welcomes

Jason Hatcher, Law Student
Southwestern Law School 

Monday, November 22, 2010

SBCBA Welcomes:

Mark Perryman, Esq.
Smith Mitchellweiler, LLP
4204 Riverwalk Parkway, Suite 250
Riverside, CA 92505
             951-509-1355     

Estate Planning, Trust and Probate Litigation, Civil Litigation and Business Law 

Thursday, November 11, 2010

STORIES OF THE DAY

In Focus: First Sale of Licensed Software

New York Law Journal

Most software is licensed, not sold, and may not come with the right to resell under the first sale doctrine of the Copyright Act. Richard Raysman and Peter Brown examine a multifactor test from the 9th Circuit to determine if a user of licensed software is an "owner" or a mere "licensee."

 

Can Court Remedies Police the Production of ESI?

The Legal Intelligencer

Attorney Leonard Deutchman reviews recent cases involving spoliation sanctions for failure to produce electronically stored information to see how the courts have sought to fashion remedies to bring out the truth at trial and to police the e-discovery production process.



Allen C. Turner, Esq.
Cuenca, ECUADOR
Member St. Bar of California
SBCBA webstaff

Friday, November 5, 2010

Law Technology News Daily Alert, November 4, 2010



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Monica Bay

Darwin Watch: Huron Consulting Group has acquired London-based Trilantic International, which offers electronic data discovery technology to clients in Europe and the Middle East.

   Huron's flagship EDD software V3locity (pronounced velocity) offers processing, hosting, document review, production, and project management tools. Trilantic's products integrate "a detailed knowledge of the European Union data protection rules," says Huron CEO James Roth.

   About 15 Trilantic employees will transition to Huron, including managing director Nigel Murray, who will now serve as a Huron managing director. Terms were not disclosed.

- Monica Bay, editor-in-chief, Law Technology News

 
  

STORIES OF THE DAY

Cloudy Forecast in the Am Law Tech Survey 2010

The American Lawyer

Not every technology has paid off as hoped in this year's Am Law Tech Survey. Case in point: cloud computing. Eighty percent of respondents use these services, which run remotely on a vendor's infrastructure, but few use them for critical tasks. And only 29 percent say the cloud lowers costs.

 

Reviewing the Ethics of Social Networking Discovery

New York Law Journal

Just like conducting Westlaw or Lexis due diligence on an individual, social networking sites need to be reviewed in light of recent ethical opinions as part of discovery protocol when seeking to obtain relevant information concerning a person or entity, says Ganfer & Shore partner Mark A. Berman.

 

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Blekko Launches Human-Driven Search Engine

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