A photo of a cat. A series of emojis. A message from a bot. This isn’t your uncle’s Facebook page or the comment thread of some website. It’s how millions of corporate professionals are communicating today. It’s Slack.
Slack is the massively popular file sharing and messaging system meant to make collaboration easy and seamless.
But if you’re a legal professional, Slack could upset your traditional processes. That’s because Slack and similar chat and collaboration tools are quickly supplementing, if not displacing, email and discrete documents. And legal teams are used to documents, not chat rooms.
Join us for an upcoming webinar, on October 16 at 11am Pacific, 2pm Eastern, as we look at how Slack is changing communications and discovery as we know them—and what you can do about it.
The Lawyer's Guide to Discovery and Investigations in Slack
Tuesday, October 16 at 11 AM Pacific // 2 PM Eastern
Featuring:
Mark Pike, Sr. Product Counsel, Slack: Mark Pike is an expert in privacy, technology policy, and intellectual property law. As senior product counsel at Slack, Mark works with product managers, designers, and engineers to create products that are compelling, engaging, and legally compliant.
David Slarskey, Founder, Slarskey LLC: David Slarskey is an experienced commercial litigator with more than a decade of experience in litigation, trial, arbitration, and appellate practice. As a forward-thinking attorney, he's led the charge to bring Slack discovery into his cases, and successfully defeated discovery objections in the process.
Matthew Dodge, Customer Success Manager, Logikcull: Matthew Dodge is a seasoned eDiscovery expert and customer success manager at Logikcull, where he helps legal professionals implement, manage, and simplify their discovery processes. Prior to joining Logikcull, Matthew worked as a director for the Association of Certified eDiscovery Specialists, providing training and certification for Fortune 500 companies and service providers.
Michael Simon, Principal, Seventh Samurai: Nerd turned lawyer turned nerd, Michael Simon is an attorney and consultant with over 15 years of experience in the eDiscovery industry. Principal at Seventh Samurai and adjunct professor of law, he regularly writes and presents on pressing eDiscovery issues throughout the country.
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