Today’s electronically stored information (ESI) can be a minefield for e-discovery practitioners. Not only do they need to stay up-to-date on the latest types of ESI being created, they also need to understand how to best manage and properly produce that data in court.

While the 2015 amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) sought to make managing ESI in discovery easier, it’s not always clear to many parties how these amended rules apply on the ground. At “The ESI of Today and the ESI of Tomorrow” keynote address on day two of ALM’s 2018 Legalweek conference in New York, four federal judges will shed light on how best to navigate ESI evidence and the FRCP in modern e-discovery.

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