
ILTA Voices
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Ep 214Fresh Voices of Legal Tech - Episode #3, Special Edition - Rebecca Baker & Joy Heath Rush
For Episode Three, Mercedes Brown, ILTA UK Membership Engagement Manager, sits down with Rebecca Baker and Joy Heath Rush for a special edition of Fresh Voices of Legal Tech. As the Global Editor of The Legal Technologist and the CEO of ILTA, both interviewees have an interesting perspective of the legal sector. Tune in to learn about their experience within the sector, how they entered it, advice on how to maintain your social media presence, their current reads, and more! Interviewer: Mercedes Brown, ILTA UK Membership Engagement Manager Speakers: Rebecca J.K. Baker, Trainee Solicitor, RPC and Global Editor, The Legal Technologist and Joy Heath Rush, CEO, ILTA About the Series This ILTA podcast series showcases the new voices of legal technology. It features those who have three or less years of experience within the community in hopes to showcase and educate the future of the legal landscape
Ep 213Remote Depositions
This podcast is all about remote depositions and how to navigate through the new normal with technology that affords you the opportunity to conduct to keep you working doing remote depositions and/or mediations during these uncertain times. Technology can be overwhelming and tricky at times so we I hope our podcast this answers any questions you may have and gives you the tools to navigate through working remotely. Speakers: Kiran Deol - Appeals Coordinator & E-trial Tech at Reportex Jason Ward - Attorney at Shook, Hardy & Bacon LLP Becky Schwartz - Attorney at Shook, Hardy & Bacon LLP Recorded on August 19, 2020
Ep 212Fresh Voices of Legal Tech - Episode 2: Tessian
For Episode Two, Mercedes Brown, ILTA UK Membership Engagement Manager, chats with members of the Tessian Team about their experience in the legal tech sector and working for a solution provider. With years of experience ranging from less than one year to three years, their perspective is insightful. Tune in to learn about their soft and hard skills, what they really do in their roles, and, for fun, some lesser known quirks about their team and work environment. Interviewer: Mercedes Brown, ILTA UK Membership Engagement Manager Speakers: Ayala Ples, Customer Success Executive; Ilaria Occhiolini, International Growth; and Josh Reynolds, International Growth Associate [Since recording this episode, Josh accepted a new position outside of the legal sector] About the Series This ILTA podcast series showcases the new voices of legal technology. It features those who have three or less years of experience within the community in hopes to showcase and educate the future of the legal landscape
Ep 211What Does a MarTech Stack Look Like in Legal?
In this podcast, we will discuss how to build out a workable Martech stack within your firm from regional to global firms. Moderator: @Rachel Shields Williams, Senior Manager Experience Manager, Sidley Austin LLP Speaker: @Jacqueline Madarang, Associate Director of Marketing Technology & Operations, Blank Rome LLP Recorded on 11-5-2020
Ep 210How to Measure and Demonstrate the Value of KM
What are the qualitative and quantitative measurements of KM that demonstrate the value of KM to senior leadership or others across the firm. Whether you are starting from scratch or have an established method of collecting and conveying metrics, this podcast will explore the different ways to achieve this. Moderator: @Daniel Wood, Director of Counsel Assistance, Womble Bond Dickinson Speaker: @Holly Hanna, KM Firm Solutions Manager, Perkins Coie Recorded on 10-28-2020
Ep 209Separating True Innovation from Hype
A lot of law firms are claiming to be innovative, but clients often struggle to understand what firms mean when they talk about innovation. In this micro-learning podcast, we will discuss how truly innovative law firms (according to their clients) are differentiating themselves by delivering value and enhancing customer satisfaction. Moderator: @Bárbara Gondim Da Rocha, Head of Knowledge Management and Innovation, Rocha Marinho E Sales, Advogados Speaker: @Greg Lambert, Chief Knowledge Services Officer, Jackson Walker Recorded on 10-23-2020
Ep 208Do You Know How Good You Are?
In this micro-learning podcast, we will briefly highlight benchmarking, competitive intelligence, what tools do you use and how do you compare yourself to others? Moderator: @Jarmila Pencikova, Director, Finance, Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP Speaker: @Kevin Bielawski, Director of Legal Operations, Husch Blackwell LLP Recorded on 10-22-2020
Ep 207KM & Marketing in the Office of the Future: What Will Both Areas Look Like Coming Out of this Pandemic
In this micro learning podcast, we will discuss what knowledge management and marketing will look like as we emerge from this pandemic in the office of the future and how to best continue to position these areas in need. Moderator: @Caroline Sweeney, Director of Knowledge Management & Innovation, Dorsey & Whitney LLP Speakers: Gillian Brennan, Director, Client Relations, Dorsey & Whitney LLP @Catherine Monte, Chief Knowledge Officer, Fox Rothschild LLP Recorded on 10-15-2020
Ep 206How to Win Friends With E-Billing
In this podcast session, we will discuss ways to maximize ROI of an e-billing system, tool support, and highlight why a unified process allows you to better track spending. Moderator: @Will Pett, Senior Business Analyst, Fidelity Investments Speaker: @Donald Knight, Director of Legal and Tax Operations, Crown Castle Recorded on 10-12-2020
Ep 205Fostering Innovation the Right Way
When there is a new innovative idea, you want to champion it and deliver on it as fast as possible, but in a responsible way. In this podcast, we will discuss what are some best practices for keeping stakeholders engaged while meeting firm governance standards and security requirements. Questions from Dan to Nikki: -What methods do you use to solicit ideas? -How do you vet a pie in the sky idea vs. something practical, especially when it may be something deep in the weeds of a legal practice? (Relatedly, how do determine if an innovative idea is one attorney’s dream but not universal?) -When do different stakeholder groups get involved in the project? Are ideas vetted through risk, information governance, finance, etc. before they are PoC’d? -How do you productize your innovative projects? Moderator: @Daniel Pratt, IT Business Relationships Manager, Holland & Knight LLP Speaker: @Nicola Shaver, Managing Director, Innovation and Knowledge, Paul Hastings LLP Recorded on 9-29-2020
Ep 204Emerging Roles in Legal - Episode #2
In our second installment of Emerging Roles in Legal Amy Monaghan speaks with members of Orrick's innovation team. In this "fanel," we discuss an array of topics, including: what it means to drive change within an organization, how they are working to empower attorneys to practice at the top of their licenses, and the importance of mentorship. You will hear from each Orrick team member about their roles and contributions to Orrick's innovation initiatives. We cover a lot in this episode and if you are interested in reading further here are a few applicable resources that might be of interest: Business of Law Podcast: Orrick and Microsoft Legal Productivity Hackers Discuss Innovation and Microsoft Teams here Investing in the future: Harvard grad students discover West Virginia here Extreme Makeover: The Digital Transformation Edition here The Ant and the Grasshopper: Planning Today to Succeed Tomorrow here Legal Innovation: It’s the New Roles that Make the New Tools here For further reading on T-Shaped Lawyers and here Manyee’s ILTAON session on design thinking Kendall’s ILTAON session Virtual Training 1 – Being Prepared to Reach a Remote Audience Interviewer: @Amy Monaghan, Senior Practice Innovations Manager, Perkins Coie Speakers: @Wendy Curtis, Chief Innovation Officer, Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP @Kendall Blue, Director of Technology Training, Orrick , Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP @Manyee Chow, Innovation Project Manager, Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP Kelly Cullen, Director, Global Operations and Innovation Center, Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP Samantha DeLee, Project Attorney, Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP Kenya Henry, Executive Legal Administrator, Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP Whitney Coble, Start-Up Relations Adviser, Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP @Vedika Mehera, Innovation Advisor, Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP @Kate Orr, Senior Innovation Counsel, Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP Jaclyn West, CaseStream Program Manager, Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP
Ep 203Emerging Roles in Legal - Episode #1
Amy Monaghan, Senior Practice Innovations Manager, Perkins Coie, had the great honor of speaking with Jason Barnwell, Assistant General Counsel—Modern Legal at Microsoft for this inaugural episode of the Emerging Roles in Legal podcast series. Jason never fails to provide thought-provoking insights and my personal favorite quote from this episode is that "business presents a candy store of broken things!" Of course, we see the broken things as opportunities for innovation, which is where these new skillsets and emerging roles in legal are needed. If you're interested in hearing more from Jason, check out the Business of Law Podcast and also his posts on Legal Evolution (I recommend this post on designing knowledge work). Be on the lookout for a next episode soon! Interviewer: @Amy Monaghan, Senior Practice Innovations Manager, Perkins Coie Speaker: @Jason Barnwell, Assistant General Counsel—Modern Legal, Microsoft
Ep 199AI Meets KM: What’s Next in Legal AI
In this final ‘AI meets KM’ session, we will be looking to the future. New tools are emerging onto the market that feature more advanced AI and offer entirely new use cases than the machine learning tools we’ve become used to. This podcast will explore this rapidly changing landscape, asking what disruptions the new entrants to market will bring. Moderator: Nicola Shaver, Managing Director, Innovation and Knowledge, Paul Hastings, LLP Speakers: Horace Wu, Founder & Director, Syntheia Martin Karlsson, CEO, Lateral Recorded on 7-17-2020
Ep 197Rapidly Dealing With Getting Staff Familiar with Various Platforms
In this micro learning podcast, we will discuss how to best get staff up to speed while working remotely with various platforms to ensure success. Moderator: @Marlene Gebauer, Director of Knowledge Solutions, Greenberg Traurig Speaker: @Andre Davison, MSLIS, Research Technology Manager, BLANKROME Recorded on 7-15-2020
Ep 196Series: Global Legal Innovators - Episode #5
This podcast series will feature a couple speakers located across the globe who are doing things differently and can offer unique perspectives on what the state of legal innovation looks like in different places. Moderator: @Nicola Shaver, Managing Director, Innovation and Knowledge, Paul Hastings, LLP Speakers: Ben Hunt, Legal Technology Manager, DLA Piper Barbara Gondim Da Rocha, Head of Knowledge Management and Innovation, Rocha Marinho E Sales Recorded on 7-14-2020
Ep 195Tips in How to Help Attorney's Excel with MS Teams from Working from Home
Given the current times, many of us find ourselves working remotely due to COVID-19. It can be challenging for attorneys to use various video conferencing tools such as Microsoft Teams. This micro-learning podcast session, will share some tips and best practices to help make this a smoother and more efficient process. Moderator/Speaker: @Josh Lazar, Chief Information Officer, 18th Judicial Circuit, Florida Recorded on 7-14-2020
Ep 194Tips in How to Help Attorney's Excel With Zoom from Working from Home
Given the current times, many of us find ourselves working remotely due to COVID-19. It can be challenging for attorneys to use various video conferencing tools such as Zoom. This micro-learning podcast session, will share some tips and best practices to help make this a smoother and more efficient process. Moderator: @Josh Lazar, Chief Information Officer. 18th Judicial Court, Florida Speaker: @Lucas Schnoebelen, Learning & Development Manager, Shook, Hardy & Bacon L.L.P Recorded on 7-14-2020
Ep 193Tips You Should Consider Before You Go On Video
In this micro-learning podcast, the speaker will share a few tips you should consider before you go on video that will make the overall experience a lot more successful. Moderator/Speaker: @Josh Lazar - Chief Information Officer, Eighteenth Judicial Circuit Court Recorded on 07-02-2020
Ep 192Operations 101
Are you interested in learning more about what legal operations means in a corporate or government setting? In this podcast session, learn the ins and outs of legal operations in a corporation or government office. Moderator: @Corey Reitz - E-Discovery Project Lead, Sandia National Laboratories Speakers: @Donald Knight -Director of Legal and Tax Operations, Crown Castle Mike Russell - Lean Leader, Legal Operations, Trane Technologies
Ep 191Managing People and Maintaining Morale at the Firm
Please enjoy listening to this podcast session where we will discuss how to manage people while maintaining morale at the firm during the pandemic. Moderator: @Amy Monaghan, Senior Practice Innovations Manager, Perkins Coie LLP Speaker: @Ed Empamano, Director of Customer Experience, Perkins Coie LLP Recorded on 07-01-2020
Ep 190Global Document Management Challenges
In this micro-learning podcast session, the speakers will provide best practices and tips on how law departments and law firms with global presence can address document management challenges for a user base that is spread across the world. Moderator: @Jetashree Shah - IT Manager, Caterpillar, Inc. Speakers: @Matthew Hobbs - Managing Director – Legal Management Consulting, Duff & Phelps, LLC @Mike Ferrara - Director, Legal Management Consulting, Duff & Phelps, LLC Recorded on 07-01-2020
Ep 189Series: Global Legal Innovators: Episode #4
This podcast series will feature a couple speakers located across the globe who are doing things differently and can offer unique perspectives on what the state of legal innovation looks like in different places Moderator: @Nicola Shaver, Managing Director, Innovation and Knowledge, Paul Hastings, LLP Speakers: @Jason Dirkx, Knowledge Management Counsel, Littler Mendelson P.C. @Natalie Kuebler, Founder & Director, Altruistic Ventures Recorded on 6-5-2020
Ep 188Tips in How to Remain Successful Working Remotely
In this podcast, we will discuss what are best practices for those who will continue to work remotely and to remain motivated and successful? Moderator: Patrice Fatig, Paralegal, Ohio Attorney General's Office Speaker: Julie Richer, Legal Operations and Discovery Manager, American Electric
Ep 187Success Story in How to Pivot So You Can Remain Employed
In this podcast session, please enjoy listening to a success story in how to pivot during this tumultuous time so you can remain employed. Interviewer/Speaker: @Jarmila Pencikova, Director, Finance, Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP Speakers: @Prashan Loganathan, Senior Manager, Billings & Collections, Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP Heather Smith, Senior Manager, Hospitality & Special Events, Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP Recorded on 6-25-2020
Ep 185Who is Busy and Who is Available at the firm? Tips for Creating a Firm Reporting App that Addresses Staff and Shifting Priorities
In this podcast session, we will provide key tips for successfully creating a firm reporting app that effectively addresses how to cross-train employees to alleviate work disparities and overall staffing and shifting priorities in this current pandemic. Moderator: @Daniel Wood, Director of Counsel Assistance, Womble Bond Dickinson (US) LLP Speakers: @Allison Duncan, Manager, KM Practice Innovation, Reed Smith @Bill Koch, CKO, Womble Bond Dickinson (US) LLP Recorded on 6-19-2020
Ep 183Series: Global Legal Innovators: Episode #3
This podcast series will feature a couple speakers located across the globe who are doing things differently and can offer unique perspectives on what the state of legal innovation looks like in different places. Moderator: @Nicola Shaver - Managing Director, Innovation and Knowledge, Paul Hastings, LLP Speakers: @Jeremy Coleman - Head of Innovation, Norton Rose Fulbright LLP @Simon Wormwell - Chief Knowledge & Innovation Officer, Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP (Canada) Recorded on 6-5-2020
Ep 182Series: Global Legal Innovators: Episode #2
This podcast series will feature a couple speakers located across the globe who are doing things differently and can offer unique perspectives on what the state of legal innovation looks like in different places. Moderator: @Nicola Shaver, Managing Director, Innovation and Knowledge, Paul Hastings LLP Speakers: Marco Imperiale, Innovation Officer, LCA Studio Legale Andrea Lindblom, Administrative Director. Helsingborg District Court Recorded on 5-29-2020
Ep 1812020 ILTA Awards Podcast: Rachel Shields Williams
Beth Anne Stuebe, ILTA Director of Publications and Press, sits down with Rachel Shields Williams, Senior Manager, Experience Management, Sidley Austin LLP, to talk about her recognition in 2019 as a Young Professional to Watch, a part of ILTA's Distinguished Peer Awards. Tune in! To learn how to nominate yourself or others for a 2020 ILTA Distinguish Peer Award, visit iltanet.org/peerawards.The nomination process is open until June 12, 2020!
Ep 1802020 ILTA Awards Podcast: Sherry Kappel
Beth Anne Stuebe, ILTA Director of Publications and Press, sits down with Sherry Kappel, Litera Evangelist, Litera Microsystems, to talk about her two ILTA Peer Awards (2014 and 2017), innovation, and the award process. Tune in! To learn how to nominate yourself or others for a 2020 ILTA Distinguish Peer Award, visit lltanet.org/peerawards.The nomination process open May 13, 2020.
Ep 179Fresh Voices of Legal Tech - Episode 1: Nada Elfaki
Welcome to ILTA’s new blog and podcast series to showcase the new voices of legal technology. This series highlights those who have one or less years of experience within the community in hopes to showcase and educate the future of the legal landscape. For Episode One, Mercedes Brown, ILTA UK Membership Engagement Manager, chats with Nada Elfaki who has a little more than 13 months of experience in the legal tech community with her position at DocsCorp, a trusted ILTA Business Partner. We learn more about Nada's career path, who she thinks is best suited for legal tech, being a millennial in the landscape, her lesser known quirks, and more. Interviewer: Mercedes Brown, ILTA UK Membership Engagement Manager Speaker: Nada Elfaki, Business Development Manager – EMEA, DocsCorp
Ep 178COVID-19 and What the Future May Look Like
Please enjoy this micro-learning podcast where Will Pett interviews Vanessa Lozzi and asks the following questions below as it pertains to COVID-19 and What the Future May Look Like: -With COVID-19 forcing everyone to work from home for an extended period of time, do you think we’ll see more legal departments allowing employees to work remotely some or all of the time? -Will any process changes necessitated by the pandemic carry over long-term? For example, will more lawyers become comfortable with e-signed documents. -Will legal departments change their staffing philosophies in response to the pandemic? Will roles like Legal Ops seem more or less valuable to GCs moving forward? -What has you company or legal department doing to keep in contact with employees? Moderator: @Will Pett, Senior Business Analyst, Fidelity Investments Speaker: @Vanessa Lozzi, Senior Legal Technology and Litigation Support Administrator, AVP, Flagstar Bank Recorded on 5-4-2020
Ep 177Series: Global Legal Innovators
This podcast series will feature a couple speakers located across the globe who are doing things differently and can offer unique perspectives on what the state of legal innovation looks like in different places. Interviewer: @Nicola Shaver, Managing Director, Innovation and Knowledge, Paul Hastings, LLP Speakers: @Beth Patterson, Director, ESPconnect @Caroline Sweeney, Director of Knowledge Management & Innovation, Dorsey & Whitney Recorded on 4-30-2020
Ep 176Success Stories from Corporate Clients and Law Firms (Together or Separately)
In this micro learning podcast series, law firms and corporate clients will briefly share success stories and learn from one another. In this specific podcast, we will focus on the following: 1. Innovation is one of the hot topics in the industry these days. On the law firm side, we hear a lot about clients wanting/expecting us to innovate. Do you expect this of your outside counsel? 2. Given the current pandemic, how are you seeing your law firm providers innovate? Are there examples that stand out? Anything that has surprised or especially impressed you? 3. How are you innovating within the corporate legal department during this crisis? How do you maintain an atmosphere of innovation via a remote workforce? 4. What would be your advice to law firms around innovation, in the time of coronavirus? 5. What would be your advice to other corporate in-house legal teams regarding innovation Interviewer: @Caroline Sweeney, Director of Knowledge Management & Innovation, Dorsey & Whitney Speaker: @Jack Thompson, E-Discovery & Legal Operations, Sanofi
Ep 175How to Market Existing Firm Technology for Maximum Adoption
The IT department spent a year and a million dollars on a new software package. The project champions are excited about it and use it daily, but the mid-level associates are blissfully unaware. In this micro-learning podcast, we will discuss what are tried and true strategies firms use to get the word out, build excitement, and most importantly boost adoption about time-saving technology that already exists in house? Moderator: @Dan Pratt, IT Business Relationships Manager, Holland & Knight LLP Speaker: Luke Schnoebelen, Manager, Learning and Development, Shook, Hardy & Bacon L.L.P. Recorded on 4-24-2020
Ep 1742020 ILTA Awards Podcast: Alison Grounds
Beth Anne Stuebe, ILTA Director of Publications and Press, sits down with Alison Grounds, Managing Director, Troutman Sanders eMerge LLC, to talk about her experience of winning the 2013 Technology Advocacy Professional of the Year Award, what it meant to her firm, and how the ILTA Distinguished Peer Awards are different than other awards programs. Tune in! To learn how to nominate yourself or others for a 2020 ILTA Distinguish Peer Award, visit lltanet.org/peerawards.The nomination process open May 13, 2020.
Ep 173CISO in Lockdown, No Parole in Sight
Covid-19 has given us a lot of different technical challenges in a very short period of time. This has required a lot of CIO’s, CISO’s and their teams to pull out and dust off their pandemic procedures. Today we speak to Jon Washburn, Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at STOEL RIVES LLP. about some of the ups, downs and challenges we have all experienced and how to overcome them. Speaker: @Jon Washburn - Chief Information Security Officer at Stoel Rives LLP Moderator: @Joshua Johns - Manager of Information Governance at Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP Recorded: 04-15-2020
Ep 172How to Make Your Opinion Matter
In modern workplaces, job titles do not always reflect true influence in an organization. In this podcast, learn how to navigate this aspect of the workplace and how to best express your opinions so that they are heard by decision makers. Interviewer: Kathleen Ratcliffe, Antitrust, Information Specialist, Ohio Attorney General Office Speaker: Ginevra Saylor, National Director, Innovation and Knowledge Programs, Gowling WLG
Ep 171All New Podcast Series: Work From Home - Episode #7
ILTA Radio is proud to present, Episode #7, in our new podcast series, entitled: “Work-from-Home!” This new series takes a look at many different facets of the organizational, technical, and human sides of the remote work experience. Join us as we find new, interesting, and innovative ways to keep productivity and morale up! Speakers: @Amy Juers - CEO, Edge Legal Marketing Moderator: Beth Anne Stuebe - Director of Publications and Press, ILTA Recorded 04-14-2020
Ep 170Just Go With the Flow! – How Workflows Can Improve and Automate Business Processes - Episode 2
In the ever evolving ecosystem of legal technology we are always looking for ways to improve our business processes and eliminate wasted efforts and errors. On the forefront of these improvements is process automation. On this podcast, Jack Recinto of ILTA discuses with Milan Bobde of Intapp, the best practices for identifying and automating processes to keep legal organizations agile and as efficient as possible. Listen and learn more about how workflows can work for you if you just “Go with the Flow! Speaker: @Milan Bobde - Director of Product Management at InTapp Moderator: @Jack Recinto - Senior Applicatoins Developer at Vedder Price P.C. Recorded: 3/31/2020
Ep 169Just Go With the Flow! – How Workflows Can Improve and Automate Business Processes - Episode 1
Automated workflows are becoming more and more prevalent in the legal industry. From new business intake and conflicts searches to employee onboarding. What should you consider before replacing a process with a workflow? How do you measure the success of a workflow you have implemented? Join Jack Recinto from ILTA and Kim Heyde from OpenText to answer these question and learn the ins and outs of improving and automating business processes by using workflows. Speaker: @Kim Heyde - Product Manager at OpenText Moderator: @Jack Recinto - Senior Applicatoins Developer at Vedder Price P.C. Recorded: 3/31/2020
Ep 168ILTA Business Partner Spotlight: Thomson Reuters
Welcome to the new ILTA Business Partner Spotlight series! These short, informative podcasts will highlight a single ILTA Business Partner, giving that partner organization a chance to speak directly to ILTA Members about their products, services, or new and innovative ways that they are interacting with ILTAns! Andy Wishart, vice president of Drafting Tools & Productivity Solutions, and Stuart Barr, chief product and strategy officer, both of Thomson Reuters, talk with ILTA's Beth Anne Stuebe and Marsha Golod about HighQ product launches, workflow and collaboration in the legal industry, and a sneak peek of ILTACON activities in August.
Ep 167Information Governance Interview Series: Episode 2 - Mergers and Acquisitions from a RIM/IG perspective
We live in a rapidly changing and competitive world. The legal industry is continually pursuing opportunities to improve client service through new acquisitions and combinations. Information management and governance is essential to effectively accessing client information in this fast-paced age of technology. It falls on the RIM/IG professional to ensure information is readily accessible, even in the midst of a firm combination involving differing means of managing that information. This podcast aims to provide guidance on ways to be prepared for and navigate through the acquisition/merger process from a RIM/IG perspective. Speakers: @Mary Hamm - National Information Governance Manager at Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath Moderator: @Kathryn McRae - Director of Research and Knowledge Services at Hawkins, Delafield & Wood
Ep 166What's New With Forensics?!
As technology has evolved, so has our ability to identify, store, access and export electronic data. This podcast will focus on the aspects of forensic preservation of electronic data from current and emerging data sources. Considerations and recommendations are offered to assist in handling these data sources in the most defensible and efficient manner. Today we are joined by a Senior Director with Consilio’s Digital Forensics & Expert Services practice, Robert Fried manages, investigates and performs digital evidence collections and examinations on behalf of Consilio’s clients. Robert has over 18 years of experience in digital forensics, holds numerous computer forensics industry certifications, is a licensed Private Investigator in New York and a Professional Investigator in Michigan. And we also have, As a Business Development Manager with Consilio, Sean Conlon is responsible for providing cutting edge investigatory and litigation support services for corporations, governmental agencies and AM Law firms worldwide. Sean has over twelve years of experience providing exceptional quality of service, project management and end-to-end electronic discovery solutions to his clients. Speaker: @Robert Fried - Senior Director with Consilio Moderator: @Sean Conlon - Business Development Manager with Consilio
Ep 165Information Governance Interview Series: Episode 1- A Bridge to Engagement
In today’s world, technology and innovation are being used to increase value to law firms. This podcast shows an example of how one Information Governance team that has an environment where curiosity is nurtured and empowerment to find solutions led to high collaboration across departments and end users. With the team’s solid partnerships across departments, practice groups and administration departments, the IG team participates in exciting projects—such as dashboards, platform migrations and data validation—that, with each success, builds trust among the end users. In turn, this confidence in the IG team’s abilities lead to seeking guidance to govern data. Because of the symbiotic relation with the end users, this IG team’s engagement became the key to achieve collaborative compliance. Speaker: @Pam Wetmore - FW Senior Manager, Information Governance at Fenwick & West LLP Moderator: @Kathryn McRae - Director of Research and Knowledge Services at Hawkins, Delafield & Wood
Ep 164Security, Has Your Vendor Been Tested?
In our current digital world our systems are bombarded daily by outside threats. We do our best to ensure we and more so our clients information is protected…..But what about the vendors you use? In this podcast, Brenda Ferraro will cover that very issue - and look for our follow up blog coming later this week! Speaker: @Brenda Ferraro - Vice President, Third Party Risk at Prevalent Moderator: @Joshua Johns - Manager of Information Governance at Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP Recorded: 03-13-2020
Ep 163International Attitudes Towards eDiscovery Podcast Series - Episode #3
eDiscovery is a global industry, with continuously evolving advances in technology, as well as local rules and processes. Although the US is frequently a source of inspiration for best practices for eDiscovery, there are still many considerations or practices which are specific to certain countries. ILTA has reached out to members based outside the US to hear their take on eDiscovery in their jurisdiction, how its evolving, and where the future might take them! In our third and final episode: Tiana Van Dyck, Director, Client Solutions with Epiq Global, provides insight on eDiscovery practices in Canada having worked for a law firm, and now a vendor. Tiana shares her insights into how eDiscovery differs across Canada and how it compares with the US. She also discusses privacy and other concerns which it make it more challenging. Speaker: @Tiana Van Dyk - Director, Client Solutions with Epiq Global Moderator: @Ann Halkett - Manager, eDiscovery Services, Alexander, Holburn, Beaudin + Lang LLP Recorded: 03-16-2020
Ep 162International Attitudes Towards eDiscovery Podcast Series - Episode #2
eDiscovery is a global industry, with continuously evolving advances in technology, as well as local rules and processes. Although the US is frequently a source of inspiration for best practices for eDiscovery, there are still many considerations or practices which are specific to certain countries. ILTA has reached out to members based outside the US to hear their take on eDiscovery in their jurisdiction, how its evolving, and where the future might take them! In our second episode: joining us from Australia, Linesh Maharaj is the Director of Applied Legal Technology at King & Wood Malleson in Sydney. Linesh walks us through his country's approach to eDiscovery, its changing technology landscape, and the long tradition of eDiscovery technology innovation in Australia. Speaker: @Linesh Maharaj - Director of Applied Legal Technology, King & Wood Malleson Moderator: @Rachel McAdams - E-Discovery Technical Specialist, A&L Goodbody Recorded: 03-16-2020
Ep 161International Attitudes Towards eDiscovery Podcast Series - Episode #1
eDiscovery is a global industry, with continuously evolving advances in technology, as well as local rules and processes. Although the US is frequently a source of inspiration for best practices for eDiscovery, there are still many considerations or practices which are specific to certain countries. ILTA has reached out to members based outside the US to hear their take on eDiscovery in their jurisdiction, how its evolving, and where the future might take them! In our first episode: Erica Albertson, Head of eDiscovery at Simmons & Simmons, brings us her unique viewpoint on eDiscovery attitudes and how the industry is evolving in the UK. Erica has worked across the US and Europe, and shares with us her thoughts on how eDiscovery differs across these jurisdictions, and what the future of eDiscovery might look like. Speaker: @Erica Albertson - Head of eDiscovery, Simmons & Simmons Moderator: @Rachel McAdams - E-Discovery Technical Specialist, A&L Goodbody Recorded: 03-16-2020
Ep 160All New Podcast Series: Work From Home - Episode #4
ILTA Radio is proud to present, Episode #4, in our new podcast series, entitled: “Work-from-Home!” This new series takes a look at many different facets of the organizational, technical, and human sides of the remote work experience. Join us as we find new, interesting, and innovative ways to keep productivity and morale up! Speakers: @Ash Thoms - Marketing Coordinator, Iridium Technology @Rod Wittenberg - Vice President, Iridium Technology @Dawn Hudgins - VP Brands and Events, ILTA Moderator: Beth Anne Stuebe - Director of Publications and Press, ILTA @Marsha Golod - Manager, Partner Programs, ILTA Recorded: 03-27-2020
Ep 159All New Podcast Series: Work From Home - Episode #3
ILTA Radio is proud to present, Episode #3, in our new podcast series, entitled: “Work-from-Home!” This new series takes a look at many different facets of the organizational, technical, and human sides of the remote work experience. Join us as we find new, interesting, and innovative ways to keep productivity and morale up! Speakers: @Daniel Zambito - Vice President, Operations & Project Management, KLDiscovery Moderator: Beth Anne Stuebe - ILTA Director of Publications and Press Recorded: 03/20/2020