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Start: October 20

End: October 21

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Organizer

Noah Rubin
Email:
nrubin@naag.org

Venue

Philadelphia, PA

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October 20 – 21, 2021
Philadelphia, PA

E-Discovery Negotiations is a skills-based course focusing on enhancing the abilities needed to effectively negotiate discovery issues with opposing counsel to advance the interest of the attorneys’ clients. Participants will have the opportunity to engage in mock Rule 26(f) meet-and-confer conferences and a mock Rule 16(b) case management conference under the guidance of experienced practitioners. Lectures and discussions on topics relevant to the negotiations will supplement participant performances. Participant attendance will be limited to ensure a high instructor-participant ratio and maximum opportunity to participate in mock exercises.

This course is open to participants from attorney general offices with a minimum of one year of experience in handling cases involving electronic discovery; it is an intermediate course. The course will start on October 20 at 8:30 a.m. ET and conclude on October 21 at approximately 3:30 p.m. ET.

Scholarship Nominations

Nominations will be due by Friday, September 17.

NAGTRI will provide a limited number of scholarships to selected participants to participate in the training. Offices are not guaranteed a slot, though NAGTRI makes every effort to accept nominees from as many attorney general offices as possible. This training is a closed session for attorneys general and attorney general staff only. Please contact Noah Rubin at nrubin@naag.org if you have any questions.

Contact your nominator: If you are interested in attending this conference, click the button below and follow the instructions to contact your office’s NAAG Nominator and submit your interest.

Express Your Interest

CLE Credit

NAGTRI will apply for CLE for attendees eligible under CLE accrediting body guidelines.