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Technology is rapidly changing the practice of law.  Electronic discovery, electronic filing and computerized courtrooms are just a few of the challenges facing legal professionals today.  Law2000 has been assisting law firms and corporations with these challenges since 1999. 


We provide expert assistance and personalized service in the areas of
Electronic Discovery, Computer Forensics, Computerized Courtroom Presentations and other technology issues as they relate to the practice of law.

Computer Forensics and Electronic Discovery Seminar

Speakers: Tami Loehrs- Law2000, and Mark Cardwell- Forentech

October 23, 2007 at the Sheraton Tucson Hotel & Suites

For more information on attending this seminar Click Here

 

 

  In the News:      Consider This: What Our Clients Say:
 

Law2000 provides computerized

trial assistance for big win!
Arizona
Daily Star
September, 2006
$2.9M is awarded in suit vs. cop trio
 

Electronic discovery becoming 

mainstream in civil litigation
 

EDD Rules:  The Great Debate
 

Severe sanctions for non-production

of e-mails from backup
 

Enron bankruptcy case highlights

e-mail's lasting trail
 

 

 Intellectual Property Theft Growing Concern

 

 

The new Federal Rules of Civil Procedure

will address electronic discovery.
 

 

93% of all data is in electronic format.  Only an estimated 30% is ever printed.

 

 

Over 3 trillion e-mail messages are sent  and received by businesses each year.

 

 

Sanctions for e-evidence spoliation

include preclusion of evidence, fines

and dismissal.

 

 

Ignoring electronic data is like ignoring  the evidence!

 
"Your passion for what you do is amazing and very apparent.  After sitting there for the last four weeks, I have come to the conclusion that any attorney or client who goes to court without using you is nuts."


          Plaintiff
          Gilmartin & Harris v. City of

              Tucson, et al.

 


 

    "We have found simply getting a Court Order to have Tami come in and check (an opponent's) hard drive is enough to get them to settle."

 

             Joseph Watkins
             Attorney

 

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