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Compiled by @ComplexD from online public domain resources, provided for your review/use is this week’s update of key industry news, views, and events highlighting key electronic discovery related stories, developments, and announcements.

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eDiscovery Issues

Corporate Risk

  • Australian Government Shelves Data Retention Plans – http://zd.net/175nPcG (Josh Taylor)
  • Buyer Beware: Important “Supply” Issues For Life Science Companies – http://bit.ly/14RbEjp (Lori Waldron)
  • Corporate Counsel Group Offers Courts a Lesson in How Legal Departments Operate – http://bit.ly/14sdiWf (@LexisNexis)
  • Corporate Governance, Incentives, and Tax Avoidance – http://hvrd.me/1bZPQCL (@HarvardCorpGov)
  • Crisis Management And Disaster Recovery: For Experienced Forensic Advisors – http://bit.ly/1chpzA3 (Troy Dahlberg, Douglas Farrow, Ginger Menown)
  • Current Account: Cyberattacks Are Banks’ Latest ‘Existential Risk’ –  http://on.wsj.com/17adSKY (Francesco Guerrera)
  • Cybersecurity, Bribery Top Topics in SEC Filings – http://bit.ly/11rjDTt (Catherine Dunn)
  • Do Businesses Own Their Employees Social Media? What About Their Fans? Legal Considerations – http://bit.ly/11UcEht (Colin O’Keefe)
  • Employees Fired For Photos on Social Media Is Old News as Facebook Introduces Video on Instagram – http://bit.ly/125N2Cy (Sara Jodka)
  • English Version of Proposed French Privacy Tax Report Available – http://bit.ly/14kL5AA (Winston Maxwell, Xenia Legendre)
  • Financial Fraud Specialists at the SEC – http://bit.ly/1clLdmC (David Smyth)
  • Financial Times CIO Manages Media Shifts Inside and Out – http://bit.ly/11VAvxk (Mark Chillingsworth)
  • FINRA Issues Sweep Letter Regarding Use of Social Media – http://bit.ly/11NXVoo (Morrison & Foerster)
  • FINRA Social Media Spot Checks Will Continue; Firms Should Be Prepared – http://bit.ly/17xVShm (Chad Bockius)
  • Five Reasons to Throw Your Data Away – http://dthin.gs/1a6NFAC (Bob Tennant)
  • Fixing Outside Counsel Budget Forecasting With Data – http://bit.ly/11OtJJL (Grace Tatter)
  • FTC v. Actavis: What Does It Mean for Reverse-Payment Settlements? http://bit.ly/17yiX3i (Bradley Graveline, Jennifer Driscoll-Chippendale)
  • Hashtagging Away Your Rights: Privacy and Publicity Rights in Social Media – http://bit.ly/1bZTe0k (Sheppard Mullin)
  • Jurisdiction Issues in Global Intellectual Property – http://bit.ly/16Q8yfF (Jason Coomer)
  • Lawyers Must Be Aware of Representations Made to Public with Social Media Marketing: Al Harrison – http://bit.ly/11Ucx5E (Colin O’Keefe)
  • Metrics That Every Legal Departments Should Track: Outside And Inside Spending As A Percentage of Company Revenue  – http://bit.ly/11VRXBN (Patrick Johnson)
  • Nevada Becomes State #11 to Enact Social Media Password Protection Legislation – http://bit.ly/17tNQWE (Philip Gordon)
  • New Copyright Laws Give Researchers Right to Conduct ‘Electronic Analysis’ of Copied Content – http://bit.ly/12ggjuk (Pinsent Masons)
  • OECD Data: Anti-Bribery Enforcement Slowly Rising – http://bit.ly/16TgDjR (Jaclyn Jaeger)
  • Situational Awareness and In-house Counsel Technology | In-house Access – http://bit.ly/1a46Jj8 (Fred Krebs)
  • Texas Rocks the House: First State to Ban Warrantless E-Mail Snooping – http://bit.ly/1bZPtbc (@SharonNelsonEsq)
  • What Law Firms Can Do to Protect Their Highly Sought-After Data—Jason Smith – http://bit.ly/188cL1o (Colin O’Keefe)
  • When the Board Comes Calling About Compliance: A Risk-Intelligent Approach – http://bit.ly/1clL56F (Donna Epps)

Technology Considerations

Vendor News

2013 Events

JUNE

San Diego eDiscovery Retreat
June 30 – July 1, 2013
San Diego, CA
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JULY

6th Annual Forensics and Incident Response Summit
July 9 – 10, 2013
Austin, TX
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E-Discovery for Corporate Market Conference
July 17 – 18, 2013
New York, NY
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Laguna Beach eDiscovery Retreat
July 28 – 29, 2013
Laguna Beach, CA
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AUGUST

American Bar Association Annual Meeting
August 8-13, 2013
San Francisco, CA
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ILTA 2013 Annual Conference
August 18-22, 2013
Las Vegas, NV
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SEPTEMBER

E-Discovery for Corporate Market Conference
September 17 – 18, 2013
Houston, TX
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2013 Conference on Preservation Excellence
September 18-19, 2013
Portland, OR
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Hosting and Cloud Transformation Summit North America
September 23 – 25, 2013
Las Vegas, NV
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Fifth Annual Intermountain eDiscovery Conference – 2013
September 26, 2013
Salt Lake City, UT
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OCTOBER

Relativity Fest
October 6-8, 2013
Chicago, IL
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Gartner Symposium/ITxpo
October 6-10, 2013
Orlando, FL
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EDRM 2013-2014 Midyear Meeting
October 9-11, 2013
Saint Paul, MN
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ACEDS 2013 Corporate E-Discovery Summit
October 10-11, 2013
San Francisco, CA
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2013 EDI Leadership Summit
October 15 – 17, 2013
Santa Monica, CA
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Innovate
October 17-18, 2013
Orlando, FL
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LawTech Europe Congress 2013
October 21 – 22, 2013
Prague, Czech Republic
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ACC 2013 Annual Meeting
October 27-30, 2013
Los Angeles, CA
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NOVEMBER

KMWorld 2013
November 6-8, 2013
Washington, DC
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The Advanced eDiscovery Institute
November 21-22, 2013
Washington, DC
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DECEMBER

E-Discovery for Corporate Market Conference
December 11 – 12, 2013
Los Angeles, CA
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