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Tuesday Jan 28, 2020
Social Media in eDiscovery
Tuesday Jan 28, 2020
Tuesday Jan 28, 2020
This podcast will highlight how the recent DOJ and FCPA opinions impacts how corporation's collect and preserve Social Media accounts.Interviewer:@Carolyn Robinson, eDiscovery Associate for the Americas - Office of the Regional General Counsel, Robert Bosch, LLC (RBNA) Legal Department Speaker:@Ben Hubble, Records Manager, Wendy's International, LLCRecorded on 1-28-2020

Monday Oct 28, 2019
Monday Oct 28, 2019
Are you leveraging all aspect of your O365 subscription? Listen in as we discuss the different security options within O365 that you can use today.
Interviewer: Josh Lazar, Court Technology Officer, 18th Judicial Circuit, Florida
Speaker:William Guyton, Director of Information and Technology, Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma
Recorded on 10-28-2019

Saturday Oct 05, 2019
Employment Matters: Best Practices - How to Be an Effective Manager
Saturday Oct 05, 2019
Saturday Oct 05, 2019
This snackable podcast recording focuses on the tools needed to be an effective manager. The discussion will mainly be about effective communication, best approaches to discipline and equal policy implementation. Enjoy!
Interviewer:@Lekecia Barclay, Technology Advisor, The Office of Chief Counsel for the Internal Revenue ServiceSpeaker:Diandra Ritchie, Director – EEO, Labor & Employee Relations, City Colleges of ChicagoRecorded on 10-4-2019

Monday Aug 12, 2019
Monday Aug 12, 2019
Communication and repetition is vital when exploring AI capabilities and using it for ChatBot development. During this snackable podcast entitled "AI/Chatbots and the AI Landscape: How You Use AI and Business Cases for In-House," Chip Delany, Strategy Associate, NexLP and Jack Thompson, Sr. Manager, eDiscovery & Legal Operations, Sanofi, will explore what advantages does AI have when learning from repetitive communications despite being new? In addition, they will touch upon how AI sets a tone for emotional intelligence when using it for investigations or understanding in-house culture. Discuss how security monitoring is a factor which AI is now proving its value when intercepting and acting upon key terms or anomalous phrases. They will also highlight what are core examples of cognitive surveillance and its benefits AI has produced for an in-house legal department (either in the areas of Compliance, HR matters, security, etc.) and much more.
Interviewer: @Jack Thompson - Sr. Manager - eDiscovery & Legal Operations, Sanofi
Speaker:@Chip Delany - Strategy Associate, NexLP
Recorded on 8-12-19

Friday Jul 26, 2019
Microsoft Teams and the Impact on Litigation
Friday Jul 26, 2019
Friday Jul 26, 2019
In this snackable corporate podcast, Josh Lazar will ask Mitch Stein the following questions as it pertains to Microsoft Teams and the Impact on Litigation.
-Could you describe your experience with Microsoft Teams from a compliance context?
-How can an IT professional setup Teams appropriately to minimize the impact of litigation?
-Can you explain the default retention settings within Teams?
-What are the reporting capabilities of Teams?
-How can an IT professional create a legal hold in Teams?
-Where can listeners get access to more information about Teams compliance?
-Where are private chats stored?
-Where are team chats stored?Host:
@Josh Lazar, CEO and Founder, TechThinkTank Speaker: @Mitchell Stein, Director of Information Technology, Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida Recorded on 7-26-19

Sunday Jul 21, 2019
Instant Messaging/Disappearing Text Apps
Sunday Jul 21, 2019
Sunday Jul 21, 2019
In this snackable podcast, the speaker will briefly highlight how more and more electronic conversations are taking place outside of traditional email. The recent DOJ opinion re. FCPA requires companies to do a better job managing this data. With this requirement, they will discuss if you should consider updating your IG policies to state what platforms communications are allowed to take place on along with have you changed your retention policy in light of DOJ opinion?
Host:@Carolyn Robinson, eDiscovery Associate for the Americas - Office of the Regional General Counsel, Robert Bosch, LLC (RBNA) Legal Department
Speaker:@Ben Hubble, Records Manager, Wendy's International, LLC
Recorded on 7-19-19

Friday Jul 19, 2019
Applying Lean Principles to Legal: Legal Project Management
Friday Jul 19, 2019
Friday Jul 19, 2019
Please enjoy this snackable podcast which will discuss applying project management principles to legal projects, how applying project management principles to the law help the firm and clients, are there any particular areas of the law that project management principles lend themselves better to contracts, ligation, etc?Sterling will also share how applying legal project principles to the law requires a focus on process thinking and describe if there is a particular discipline firms/legal departments should invest and engage in first, process improvement or project management or both?
Host:
@Lekecia Barclay, Technology Advisor, The Office of Chief Counsel for the Internal Revenue Service
Speaker:
Sterling Miller, Senior Counsel, Hilgers Graben PLLC and author of “Ten Things You Need to Know as In-House Counsel” (the blog series and the book)Recorded on 7-19-19

Wednesday May 01, 2019
Speaking Up & Speaking Out On Mental Health in the Legal Profession
Wednesday May 01, 2019
Wednesday May 01, 2019
Please enjoy this highly beneficial snackable podcast during Mental Health Awareness Month featuring two leading experts on mental health, particularly as it affects the legal profession. The discussion will center around the prevalence of mental health issues in the industry and why it's so high along with providing useful self care tips.
Interviewer: Lekecia Barclay - Technology Advisor at the Office of Chief Counsel for the Internal Revenue Service Speakers: Daniel Lukasik - Director, Workplace Well-Being at the Mental Health Advocates of WNY Paula Davis-Laack - Founder and CEO of the Stress & Resilience InstituteRecorded on 4-18-19

Wednesday Aug 08, 2018
Corporate BYOD - Sedona Conference Recap
Wednesday Aug 08, 2018
Wednesday Aug 08, 2018
In 2018, the Sedona Conference released a commentary on Corporate Bring-Your-Own-Device (BYOD) for legal professionals, involving data management, ediscovery practices, policy development and employee protection considerations. The core components of this commentary are five principles that impact considerations for a BYOD program within a corporate organization.
As corporate organizations move into situations where BYOD is a business direction, it's important for legal professionals in these organizations to consider what a BYOD program consists of, how employee and organizational goals and protections are considered, and why ediscovery plays a role in the development of a BYOD program.
In this ILTA Radio installment, a panel of legal industry professionals discusses the Sedona Conference commentary's five principles, scenarios on how legal business dynamics are structured for a BYOD program, risks and what goes in to making a program work.
Panel:Jack Thompson (Moderator) - Sr. Manager, eDiscovery & Legal Operations, SanofiKemoy Foster - eDiscovery Manager, Swiss ReKim-An Hernandez - Senior Counsel for Information Technology + eDiscovery + Knowledge Management, International PaperBonnie Kennedy - eDiscovery Manager, Delta Air Lines
Recorded on 8-1-18