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The Section of Science & Technology Law has for many years co-sponsored with RSA Security a week-long continuing legal education track at the RSA Security Conference, which this year will be held at San Francisco’s Moscone Center April 20-24. For RSA 2009, members of both the Information Security Committee (ISC) and the newly established Electronic Discovery and Digital Evidence (EDDE) Committee are supporting the Governance - Legal track, which features panel sessions covering the latest developments in information security, eDiscovery and digital evidence law. Following on last year’s innovative mock trail program, this year’s RSA Conference track sessions include a mock digital evidentiary spoliation and sanctions hearing, with Judge Shira A. Scheindlin (S.D.N.Y) and United States Magistrate Judge John M. Facciola (D.C.D.C.), a mock-appeal, and a first ever eDiscovery operation workshop. Register today today attend the RSA Conference or learn more.
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