
While E-Discovery is focused predominantly on discovery from a legal standpoint, many organizations today are putting these processes in place to track HIPAA compliancy, email trails for HR purposes, and other compliancy proactive measures. We hope to cover all of these areas and the traditional legal discovery as well.
The Hutton Hotel | 1808 West End Avenue | Nashville, TN
February 18, 2010
5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Admission price includes a variety of appetizers and one cocktail.
Registration is now closed. You may register at the event.
Panel Members:
Clinton Sanko
Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC
Clinton P. Sanko, shareholder in the Chattanooga office, concentrates his practice in the area of commercial litigation. His experience includes general civil litigation in a variety of complex commercial matters including products liability, construction litigation, contracts, sales and reinsurance.

Ken Due
Symantec
A Texas native, Ken Due has over twenty years of experience in the IT field in a variety of roles, spending the last five years as an archiving and electronic discovery specialist. Ken joined Symantec in 2007 with a focus on assisting large enterprises meet IT, regulatory, and legal discovery requirements.
Jonathan D. Rose
Bradley, Arant, Boult, Cummings, LLP
Jon, a partner in the firm’s Nashville office, concentrates his practice in the area of intellectual property litigation and other complex federal court litigation. In recent years, Jon has seen high volume, tight timeframe, labor and technology-intensive electronic discovery scenarios become common in complex cases. Even in less complex cases, Jon rarely encounters a case in today’s world that does not require significant attention to electronic discovery issues.
Michael Rutty
IAM Field Enablement Specialist, CommVault
Since 1988, Michael Rutty has worked in the New York City area as a Systems Administrator and IT Engineer for such firms as Merrill Lynch, Prudential Investments, AT&T, IBM, Becton Dickinson and Bear Stearns. In 1999 he co-founded ASP startup, GlobalDesktop.com and later sold the company in 2001, to Canadian firm, FutureLink (BB:FTRL) after going public. In 2002 he joined email archiving firm, KVS as Lead Sales Engineer, and KVS was subsequently acquired by Veritas Corporation in 2004. Michael was lead evangelist for archiving, ILM and e-Discovery when Veritas merged with Symantec in 2005. He remained in that role through early 2007 when he joined data and information management leader, CommVault as a Field Enablement Specialist for their Archiving Center of Excellence. In the e-Discovery arena, Michael is a member of the EDRM and Sedona Conference. He is also a featured keynote speaker at IT and Legal Symposiums over North America. Michael graduated from Rutgers University with a BA in Communications, has a Graduate Law Degree from the Philadelphia Institute and attended University of Penn, Wharton School of Business.


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