Dear {FIRST_NAME},



Now more than ever, corporations are bringing e-discovery in-house to reduce their legal spend and increase control. But for some companies, this sounds like a daunting task. Questions such as, “How efficient (or inefficient) is my current process?”, “How do I get the most bang for the buck?”, and “How do I justify the investment?” keep some in-house e-discovery projects from even getting off the ground. Just like Steven Covey’s bestseller, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, this webinar details the 5 critical habits used by Home Depot to successfully bring e-discovery in-house. Join David Steele, Senior Counsel, and Barbara Squires, Paralegal, from Home Depot as they demonstrate how to answer the above questions and build a path to a better e-discovery process for your company. By attending this free webinar, you will: • Learn how to objectively audit your current e-discovery process • Find out how to build the business case for in-house e-discovery • Discover how to build consensus amongst a committee of stakeholders • Learn how to select the right technology for your specific requirements Webinar details: • Date: Tuesday, August 31, 2010 @ 10:00 AM PDT, 12:00 Noon CDT, 1:00 PM EDT • Click here to register

Featured speakers: David Steele, Sr. Counsel, Home Depot U.S.A., Inc.

David Steele oversees Home Depot's Commercial Litigation Group, which handles all litigation for the home improvement retailer with the exception of personal injury and employment law disputes. The caseload of his group encompasses the gamut of commercial litigation from small customer disputes to multi-jurisdictional class actions. Prior to joining Home Depot in 2002, David practiced law with Alston & Bird LLP. He is a 1993 graduate of Vanderbilt School of Law. Barbara Squires, Paralegal, Home Depot U.S.A., Inc.

Barbara Squires plays an integral role in ensuring Home Depot's new eDiscovery platform is accessible to the company's attorneys and paralegals and that it functions to the highest level for each case. As a litigation support paralegal, Barbara serves as a bridge between the company's IT and legal professionals to find and produce relevant electronically stored documents to outside or opposing counsel. Barbara is secretary of the Atlanta chapter of the American Society of Digital Forensics and eDiscovery (ASDFED). We look forward to you attending this webinar. Please contact me if you have any questions or need additional information.



Sincerely,



Kamal Shah

Vice President of Products & Marketing

Clearwell Systems