All Press Releases for September 22, 2015

ESI Roundtable Hosting California "Decade of Discovery" Screenings

Come join the discussion on how eDiscovery is changing the playing field



"...[the use of a private e-mail account apparently went either unnoticed or unremarked during the four-year tenure in office of the former Secretary...]" - Jason Baron, Esq., interview, Fox News

    NEW YORK, NY, September 22, 2015 /24-7PressRelease/ -- The ESI Roundtable announces free screenings, robust industry discussion panels and receptions for the acclaimed documentary "Decade of Discovery" at prominent academic institution co-host venues in California: UCLA, UC Hastings College of the Law and the University of San Diego School of Law. Panelists featured include nationally recognized eDiscovery speakers Ruth Hauswirth, Justine Phillips, Tom Barnett, Rick Marcus and Ted Sichelman. See the film trailer here: 10thmountainfilms.com.

"Decade of Discovery" could not be more relevant to the eDiscovery industry than at this time of intense scrutiny of the use of public versus private email in the political arena. Of the Hilary Clinton White House email server scandal, Jason Baron, Esq., said in an interview on Fox News: "I remain mystified by the fact that the use of a private e-mail account apparently went either unnoticed or unremarked during the four-year tenure in office of the former Secretary, simply put, where was everyone?"

Early registration for all events is strongly encouraged. The ESI Roundtable is grateful for the support of the following vendors for these California screenings: Altep, Ricoh and ZyLAB.

Founded in 2008 the ESI Roundtable is positioned as a primary eDiscovery CLE organization focused on meeting the specific educational needs of professionals in the communities in which they practice. For more information, contact [email protected].

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