NAAG provides a growing library of on-demand resources*, including courses, podcasts, and more, designed to deliver practical, high-quality training for the attorney general community.
Our on-demand courses include recordings of prior programs as well as purpose-built learning experiences covering a wide range of topics relevant to attorney general community and beyond. On-demand courses are available to both members and non-members, with certain offerings eligible for continuing legal education (CLE)** credit depending on the course and jurisdiction.
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This course provides a comprehensive overview of negotiating and drafting Electronic Stored Information (ESI) protocols, which are essential for effective legal discovery in today's digital landscape. Participants will learn about the foundational principles of ESI protocols, including their significance in managing discovery costs, ensuring compliance with legal standards, and fostering trust between parties. The course will cover practical strategies for drafting clear and effective protocols, addressing common challenges that arise during negotiations, and leveraging technology to enhance the discovery process. Through interactive discussions and real-world examples, attendees will gain valuable insights into navigating the complexities of ESI protocols to better serve their clients and streamline their legal practices.
- Understand the importance of ESI protocols in legal negotiations.
- Identify key components and best practices for drafting ESI protocols.
- Recognize common challenges and flashpoints in ESI negotiations.
- Apply strategies for effective communication and cooperation with opposing counsel.
- Evaluate the role of technology, including AI, in managing ESI processes.
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** Before registering for any CLE-eligible course, participants should verify that their jurisdiction permits on-demand and/or self-study CLE, as requirements vary by state and territory.

