We’re working with LexisNexis on a series of panels around the country.

Here’s the next one, which will be:

  • In Los Angeles
  • Wednesdary, November 10
  • 8 — 11 am Pacific time
  • At the Sofitel, LA (Google Mapped here)

The following is from the marketing material from LexisNexis:


Learn Best Practices on Managing Discovery Costs …
And Win a Chance to See USC and UCLA in the Rose Bowl

Here’s an opportunity you simply won’t want to miss: a free in-person CLE-eligible seminar spotlighting best practices for managing discovery costs and a chance to see one of the nation’s biggest college football rivalries in person–USC vs. UCLA on December 4 in the Rose Bowl.

Attend the seminar and hear firsthand from industry experts from Qualcomm Incorporated, Union Bank and K&L Gates on how you can minimize the burden and expense of discovery by:

  • Lowering litigation costs–access litigation data faster and more efficiently than ever
  • Minimizing risk–ensure you never miss critical information and always preserve privilege
  • Strengthening collaboration–leverage your resources–internal or external–more effectively

Seminar attendees will receive all that insight and information plus the chance to win tickets to the upcoming USC-UCLA game at the Rose Bowl.

Panelists include:

Bill Sailer is Senior Vice President & Legal Counsel for Qualcomm Incorporated, where he represents the company in legal matters relating to employment law, business and intellectual property litigation and other ethics and compliance matters. Prior to joining Qualcomm, Mr. Sailer was a partner at Gray Cary Ware & Freidenrich, where he represented employers in all areas of employment and labor law, with emphasis on employment law counseling and wrongful termination litigation.

Joseph J. Catalano serves as Senior Vice President and Chief Litigation Counsel for Union Bank in San Francisco. Previously he was the General Counsel of Bay View Capital Corporation [NYSE:BVC]. He has served as the National Chair of the Litigation Committee of the Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC) and as President of ACC’s San Francisco Bay Area Chapter. He currently serves on the Chapter’s Board of Directors and is Chair of its Stewardship Committee. He was chosen as the Member of the Year at the 2006 Annual Meeting of ACC.

Todd Nunn is a Litigation Partner in K&L Gates’ Seattle office. He represents corporate and governmental clients in complex litigation. His current practice emphasizes electronic discovery, class action defense and insurance coverage. Todd is a member of the e-Discovery Analysis and Technology (e-DAT) Group. Todd has represented Microsoft, Expedia, T-Mobile, Wells Fargo, PPL Montana, Sound Transit, International Speedway Corporation, and many others in complex document production projects, including nationwide class actions, antitrust and intellectual property matters. Todd advises clients on e-discovery issues, document preservation and discovery response planning.

Kevin Stehr is the Vice President of Sales for LexisNexis Research & Litigation Solutions. In this role, Mr. Stehr is responsible for meeting the needs of LexisNexis customers by delivering exclusive, powerful solutions designed to drive more efficiency and control in litigation, transactional practice and business information management.

You can register here.


Thanks, folks.

Although I won’t be able to be there, I look forward to feedback on the event from those of you in greater LA who can attend.

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