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SUMMARY:Virtual Holiday Social and Charity Event
DESCRIPTION:Join the ACEDS Vancouver & Toronto chapters and the Toronto Chapter of Women in EDiscovery for an event\n\n\nEnjoy a night of comedy\, gifts and giving back! The ACEDS Vancouver & Toronto Chapters and the Toronto Chapter of WiE are hosting a joint holiday social and charity event.  \nJoin us in supporting these worthy local charities by clicking on the links below to donate: \n\nNative Women’s Resource Centre of Toronto\nFamily Services of Greater Vancouver\n\nThis is your chance to sit back and have a few laughs while doing good for others! \nHost:\n\n\n\nOur host for the evening\, Nikki MacCallum\, is an NYC based comedian\, actress\, and author. She’s been seen at Caroline’s on Broadway\, Lincoln Center\, Birdland\, CBS\, ABC\, and was featured on VH1. Her memoir DRY RUN was released by Auctus Publishers in 2019 and the audio is now streaming on Spotify and Apple Podcasts\, produced by Tony Award winning Lambo Productions\, LLC. \nFeaturing:\n\n\n\nIsabel Hagen is a stand-up comedian who’s been featured on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and as a New Face of Comedy at Montreal’s Just for Laughs festival. She performs all over the country\, and is often telling jokes in her hometown NYC. Isabel is the writer\, director and star of the web series IS A VIOLIST\, available on YouTube. \n\n\n\nRachel Lenihan is a comedian based in NYC and was a writer for the Chris Gethard show on Tru Tv. She was undefeated in Caroline’s on Broadway March Madness stand-up competition of 2020 and was featured in Metropolitan Magazine as a “talented young comedian.” \n\n\n\nMichelle Slonim has appeared in a sketch on Late Night with Seth Meyers\, web shows for Comedy Central and HBO\, SiriusXM Radio\, The Wall Street Journal and New York Post. She has a duo act with her comedian husband\, Ben Rosenfeld\, a quirky immigrant who has been seen on BuzzFeedVideo and is slightly “TikTok famous.” Bens has appeared on FOX’s Laughs\, Travel Channel’s Mysteries At The Museum\, CBS This Morning\, Nat Geo’s Brain Games\, Netflix’s Brainchild\, NPR’s Weekend Edition\, SiriusXM Radio\, The New York Post and been featured as TimeOut New York’s Joke of the Week. Ben has four comedy albums streaming on Apple Music & Spotify and his latest video special is available on Amazon Prime. \n\n\nA very big thank you to our sponsors for their generous donations to our charities and the event – we could not have done this without you!
URL:https://vancouver.aceds.org/events/virtual-holiday-social-and-charity-event/
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CREATED:20220106T183509Z
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SUMMARY:Discovery in a Disappearing World
DESCRIPTION:Executing Forensic Acquisition from Mobile Devices\, Ephemeral Messaging Platforms\, and Could Sources\n\n\nIn this webinar\, presented by TransPerfect Legal Solutions in conjunction with ACEDS\, lean from leading forensics experts on best practices and pitfalls to defensibly acquire data from mobile device applications and cloud-based collaboration and storage platforms\, including data sources that are ephemeral-by-design. \nSpeakers:\n\n\n\nDan advises clients on e-discovery best practices and motion practice\, litigation readiness plans\, defensible data disposition programs\, and data privacy concerns\, with an emphasis on cross-border data transfers. Dan is a certified E-Discovery Specialist (ACEDS) and an Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/US). Prior to joining TLS\, Dan was a Commercial Litigation Partner at an Am Law 100 firm and the Founder and Chair of the firm’s E-Discovery & Information Governance practice group. Dan’s commercial litigation practice covered a range of complex business disputes before federal and state courts\, including cross-border\, corporate governance\, bankruptcy\, securities\, breach of contract\, and business tort cases. \n\n\n\nDevon is an experienced forensics examiner having worked with various types of digital devices and cloud-based data. Prior to joining TLS\, Devon earned her master’s degree in digital forensics from DeSales University\, then went on to work as a Digital Forensic Examiner with the Philadelphia and Lehigh County District Attorney’s Offices. Devon is considered an expert witness in matters relating to digital forensics. She has taught various digital forensics graduate and undergraduate courses at DeSales University. \n\n\n\nDaniel has over five years’ experience conducting forensic examinations across various digital evidence types. Prior to joining TLS\, Daniel worked as a Forensics and Integrity Services Manager for EY\, where he analyzed and investigated digital devices of evidentiary value related to active investigations held for private and court matters. Daniel leveraged industry standard digital forensic tools to investigate mobile devices\, computers\, and tablets\, as well as social media and cloud-based data. Daniel is TLS’s first Canada-based forensics hire. Joining the Toronto office\, Daniel expands TLS’s global network of forensic\, e-discovery\, and legal document review facilities.  \nSponsored by:
URL:https://vancouver.aceds.org/events/discovery-in-a-disappearing-world/
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CREATED:20220325T175925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220325T175925Z
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SUMMARY:AI and Litigation Strategies
DESCRIPTION:Exploring AI in legal with George Socha\n\n\nJoin ACEDS Vancouver Chapter for a virtual seminar with George Socha exploring the use of select forms of AI at various stages in the life of a lawsuit. George will offer a pragmatic definition of AI and then demonstrate how unsupervised machine learning capabilities such as communications mapping\, sentiment analysis\, and image labeling; supervised machine learning capabilities such as TAR; and deep learning capabilities such as pre-built AI models can help you find and understand the data you need with greater speed\, precision\, and flexibility. \nSpeaker:
URL:https://vancouver.aceds.org/events/ai-and-litigation-strategies/
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CREATED:20220505T210400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220505T210400Z
UID:4080-1653480000-1653483600@vancouver.aceds.org
SUMMARY:E-Discovery in a Post-COVID World
DESCRIPTION:Join the ACEDS Vancouver Chapter for a webinar\n\n\nWhat does e-discovery look like in a post-Covid world? Although the pandemic is not fully behind us\, we are seeing emerging trends such as the need to collect from non-traditional sources like WhatsApp\, WeChat\, and Teams. Join us for this lively panel discussion as we discuss solutions for collecting\, processing and reviewing these types of data\, as well as the need for practical solutions to securely transmit large volumes of data for instances where we may have (pre-Covid) delivered or received a USB or portable drive. \nPanel\nJasmine Lam is a Law Clerk at SURV\, a leading construction law firm with offices in Vancouver and Toronto. Jasmine has significant experience advising lawyers and clients on all matters related to eDiscovery\, including collection\, review\, and production of documents. \nTim Choy is Manager in Deloitte’s Discovery practice\, based in Calgary. Tim has significant experience supporting law firms\, corporations and government clients in all matters related to eDiscovery and digital forensics. Tim is an innovation leader in our practice\, and is an excellent problem-solver for managing non-traditional data sources. \nPeter Sanford leads Deloitte’s eDiscovery and Computer Forensic practice in Western Canada. Peter has supported law firms\, corporations and government clients on hundreds of litigation and dispute resolution matters\, as well as cyber breach\, privacy\, regulatory compliance\, and M&A files. Peter specializes in connecting clients and discovery professionals to deliver on engagements efficiently and effectively.  \nSponsored by: Deloitte Canada
URL:https://vancouver.aceds.org/events/e-discovery-in-a-post-covid-world/
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CREATED:20220531T230149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220531T230149Z
UID:4486-1654603200-1654606800@vancouver.aceds.org
SUMMARY:ACEDS Vancouver – Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:All our ACEDS Vancouver members are invited to attend the next regular board meeting on Tuesday\, June 7\, 2022 at 12 noon PT.
URL:https://vancouver.aceds.org/events/aceds-vancouver-board-meeting-2/
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CREATED:20220518T163159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220518T163159Z
UID:4275-1655136000-1655146800@vancouver.aceds.org
SUMMARY:Vancouver In-Person Social - SAVE THE DATE!
DESCRIPTION:SAVE THE DATE! ACEDS Vancouver Chapter is ecstatic to invite you to our FIRST in-person social event – June 13\, 2022!\n\n\nAfter years of no face time with our work colleagues\, ACEDS Vancouver Chapter is ecstatic to invite you to our Spring Social in-person event\, generously sponsored by Reveal|Brainspace. \nPlease join us between 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. on Monday. June 13th for cocktails and appetizers at Hydra Estiatorio Mediterranean restaurant at 825 West Pender Street (in the Exchange Hotel\, conveniently located near Waterfront rapid transit). \nOne lucky attendee will also win an ACEDS membership for a year! \nYou will also have an opportunity to watch a brief demo of the latest version of Reveal/Brainspace\, a very comprehensive document review platform with integrated artificial intelligence .  As well\, Reveal’s Sr. Vice President\, George Socha (co-founder of the EDRM)\, and other Reveal e-Discovery experts will be in attendance. \nAlthough there is no cost to attend this networking event\, we ask that you make every effort to attend if you have RSVP’ed “yes” as capacity is limited!
URL:https://vancouver.aceds.org/events/vancouver-in-person-social-save-the-date/
LOCATION:Hydra Estiatorio\, 475 Howe Street\, Vancouver\, BC V6B 2B3\, Vancouver\, V6B 2B3\, CA
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221013T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T181556
CREATED:20221004T235449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221004T235449Z
UID:6614-1665662400-1665666000@vancouver.aceds.org
SUMMARY:The Sedona Canada Principles Addressing Electronic Discovery\, Third Edition
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a discussion of The Sedona Canada Principles Addressing Electronic Discovery\, Third Edition published earlier this year.\n\n\nJoin us on October 13\, 2022 at 12 noon PST / 3:00 pm EST for a discussion of The Sedona Canada Principles Addressing Electronic Discovery\, Third Edition published earlier this year. \nSince the first edition was published in 2008 and the update in 2015\, there have been significant technological and societal changes that have changed how Canadian legal practitioners manage eDiscovery.  \nOur esteemed panel will discuss these important updates regarding the interplay between eDiscovery and developing privacy regimes in Canada\, the role of information governance to facilitate eDiscovery and the ever-growing body of case law. \nPanel:\n\n\n\nSenior Director at FTI Consulting’s Toronto Office. Michael’s commitment to innovation and technology ensures clients receive cutting-edge and efficient eDiscovery services. He provides advice to clients on a wide range of litigation and regulatory matters\, including class actions\, Competition Bureau supplementary information requests\, investigations\, and inquests.  \n\n\n\nAs the Manager of Litigation Support & eDiscovery\, Gretel oversees the day to day operations of Gowling WLG’s eDiscovery Management Group providing cost effective\, proportionate and defensible eDiscovery strategies\, advice\, case management and litigation support to Gowling and its clients. \n\n\n\nFounding Partner in DMG Advocates LLP\, a commercial litigation boutique based in Toronto. Kathryn has a broad civil litigation practice that includes large\, complex commercial disputes. She has expertise working with digital evidence at all stages of litigation matters from discovery to hearings. Kathryn is a member of the Superior Court of Justice Civil Working Group and sits on the Ontario Civil Rules Committee. She is the Chair of The Sedona Conference Working Group 7\, Sedona Canada.  \nSupported by:
URL:https://vancouver.aceds.org/events/the-sedona-canada-principles-addressing-electronic-discovery-third-edition/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221101T120000
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DTSTAMP:20260403T181556
CREATED:20221025T011612Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221025T011612Z
UID:6995-1667304000-1667307600@vancouver.aceds.org
SUMMARY:ACEDS Vancouver Chapter Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the next ACEDS Vancouver Chapter Board Meeting – held virtually.  Tuesday\, November 1\, 2022 at 12:00 noon Pacific.\n\n\nA﻿CEDS Vancouver Chapter regular monthly board meeting.  If you are interested in joining the ACEDS board or becoming an ACEDS Vancouver Chapter member\, please consider joining us.
URL:https://vancouver.aceds.org/events/aceds-vancouver-chapter-board-meeting/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20221201T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20221201T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T181556
CREATED:20221116T180209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221116T180209Z
UID:7414-1669896000-1669899600@vancouver.aceds.org
SUMMARY:A Practical Guide to Explaining Machine Learning
DESCRIPTION:Do you struggle to get lawyer buy in for machine learning? Find out more about it and how to sell it for the right projects.\n\n\nJoin us for a machine learning presentation followed by a fun practice exercise which will demonstrate the efficiency of machine learning. The right case can greatly benefit from machine learning\, especially with regards to the volume of data or time restrictions.  \nAfter this in person session you will be equipped to tell the story of how machine learning works\, how it can be trusted\, and the best times to use it for your projects. Deloitte will provide each person with their own card deck and instruction sheet to run the machine learning exercise in your own offices. \nSpeakers: Peter Sandford – Partner\, Forensic\, Deloitte \nPlease email Peter Sanford (psanford@deloitte.ca) with any dietary restrictions. \nGenerously sponsored by:
URL:https://vancouver.aceds.org/events/a-practical-guide-to-explaining-machine-learning/
LOCATION:410 W Georgia St suite 1900\, 410 West Georgia Street #suite 1900\, Vancouver\, BC V6B 1Z3\, Vancouver\, V6B 1Z3\, CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230613T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230613T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T181556
CREATED:20230525T162000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230525T162000Z
UID:13343-1686657600-1686661200@vancouver.aceds.org
SUMMARY:E-Discovery Back to Basics
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in learning about e-discovery? Do you want to know what e-discovery\nprofessionals do?\n\n\nDo you have any questions on how to deal with difficult productions? Want to learn some tips on processing data? Join us for a panel discussion on the basics of e-discovery. \nModerated by Lisa Evenson of Harper Grey\, and panelists Jamie Chan of Deloitte\, Tania Moolla of Alexander Holburn\, and Veronica MacInnis of Stikeman Elliott will discuss and answer questions on how to get started and trained in e-discovery\, how to keep your e-Discovery workflows consistent\, tips on organization and communication with the team.
URL:https://vancouver.aceds.org/events/e-discovery-back-to-basics/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231012T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231012T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T181556
CREATED:20230915T215642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230915T215642Z
UID:15977-1697128200-1697140800@vancouver.aceds.org
SUMMARY:The Evolution of Machine Learning and AI – And What’s to Come
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for an in-person networking event where we discuss where generative AI and similar tools might take us.\n\n\nThe legal industry is once again exploring a new type of technology that is expected to help reduce costs and increase accuracy when investigating large data sets. Previously\, the industry wrestled with the risk and utility of email threading\, analytics\, and machine learning-based document reviews. Now\, we are presented with the next generation of artificial intelligence – generative AI.  \nS﻿peaker:  \nSean Lynch is the Director\, Client Solutions\, for Ricoh North America Legal Services. Sean has worked in the areas of eDiscovery\, information governance\, and adjacent fields for more than ten years. He acts as the subject matter expert on a range of technology platforms and processes to assist Ricoh’s clients with all stages of the IGRM and EDRM. A former litigator\, Sean now focuses on information governance\, data management\, and litigation preparedness strategies.
URL:https://vancouver.aceds.org/events/the-evolution-of-machine-learning-and-ai-and-whats-to-come/
LOCATION:Harbour Room at Steamworks Brewpub\, 375 Water Street\, Vancouver\, BC V6B 1B8\, Vancouver\, V6B 1B8\, CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231102T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231102T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T181556
CREATED:20231026T175430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231026T175430Z
UID:16957-1698926400-1698930000@vancouver.aceds.org
SUMMARY:E-Discovery Back to Basics Part II
DESCRIPTION:Join ACEDS Vancouver Chapter and Epiq who will host eDiscovery webinar\, Back to Basics II.\n\n\nModerated by Lisa Evenson of Harper Grey\, and panelists Tiana Van Dyk of Epiq\, Tania Moolla of Alexander Holburn\, and Tracy Mettimano of Dentons will discuss and answer questions about culling data (pre and post processing)\, creating productions for Lists of Documents/Affidavit of Records\, and formats of exchanging productions.
URL:https://vancouver.aceds.org/events/e-discovery-back-to-basics-part-ii/
LOCATION:Online Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231123T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231123T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T181556
CREATED:20231116T155034Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231116T155118Z
UID:17456-1700728200-1700758800@vancouver.aceds.org
SUMMARY:The Legal Innovation Forum
DESCRIPTION:Join ACEDS Vancouver at The Legal Innovation Forum on November 23rd\, 2023. PLUS SAVE 20% on registration with code ACEDS_VAN \nThis year’s forum is centered around its unifying theme: Leading to drive change and deliver value in an evolving legal ecosystem. \nLearn More and Register Here
URL:https://vancouver.aceds.org/events/the-legal-innovation-forum/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240328T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240328T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T181556
CREATED:20240311T220202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240311T220202Z
UID:20240-1711627200-1711630800@vancouver.aceds.org
SUMMARY:What's in your smartphone?
DESCRIPTION:Join ACEDS Vancouver and OpenText Legal Tech for an interactive lunch-and-learn.\n\n\nNOTE: 11:45 arrival and lunch ordering\, 12:00 -1:00 p.m. presentation and questions\, 1:00-1:30 networking \nAs in personal life\, mobile devices and AI are now ubiquitous in eDiscovery. Join ACEDS Vancouver and OpenText Legal Tech for an interactive lunch-and-learn to see what data can be extracted from smartphones and how that data can be used in eDiscovery. Realize how you can use smartphone forensics and AI tools to take your review or investigation to the next level. Learn tips and best practices that can help improve and prepare your organization and practice for mobile device eDiscovery from policy crafting to legal technology implementation.
URL:https://vancouver.aceds.org/events/whats-in-your-smartphone/
LOCATION:Gotham Steakhouse & Cocktail Bar\, 615 Seymour Street\, Vancouver\, BC V6B 3K3\, Vancouver\, V6B 3K3\, CA
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240512
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240515
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UID:20910-1715472000-1715731199@vancouver.aceds.org
SUMMARY:ARMA Canada Information Conference
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URL:https://vancouver.aceds.org/events/arma-canada-information-conference/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240918T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240918T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T181556
CREATED:20240828T205625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240828T205625Z
UID:24321-1726660800-1726664400@vancouver.aceds.org
SUMMARY:Generative AI – Navigating eDiscovery
DESCRIPTION:Join us as Deloitte showcases how they have harnessed Generative AI  in eDiscovery review.\n\n\nJoin Greg Sullivan and Matt Maslow from Deloitte\, as they showcase how they have harnessed Generative AI to overcome some of the most persistent challenges in eDiscovery review. Drawing from their experience building a custom solution for their eDiscovery team\, they will demonstrate how Generative AI can be tooled with existing eDiscovery technology to conduct relevance and privilege review\, identify PII\, extract content\, create document summaries\, and more. This session promises to be a deep dive into the transformative potential of Generative AI\, illuminating its role as a game-changer in the legal industry. \n \nMeet your presenters:\n\n\n\nGreg is a Partner and the National Co-Leader of Deloitte’s Discovery and Legal Project Solutions team. He regularly advises clients on matters relating to the eDiscovery process and oversees teams of project managers and contract legal professionals on complex document review\, due diligence\, and investigation matters. Greg has been recognized by Who’s Who Legal in 2018\, 2019\, 2020\, 2021\, 2022\, and 2023 as one of the leading eDiscovery experts in Canada. He is also the recipient of the 2022 Lexology Client Choice Award for eDiscovery Practitioners in Canada. Greg is the Past Chair of the Ontario Digital Evidence and eDiscovery Working Group and a member of the Artificial Intelligence Subcommittee of the Ontario Civil Rules Committee. \n\n\n\nMatt is a Director and the eDiscovery Innovation Leader at Deloitte Canada. He regularly consults with clients on complex matters\, including the use of Generative AI and machine learning in litigation\, regulatory issues\, investigations\, and data extraction. With over 10 years of experience in legal project management\, Matt specializes in leveraging cutting-edge technologies to address novel use cases. Matt serves as the Chair of the Ontario Digital Evidence and eDiscovery Working Group and is a drafting team member for the Sedona Canada Commentaries on Discovery of Social Media and Artificial Intelligence \nMatt is Certified eDiscovery Specialist\, and a licensed lawyer in both the United States and Canada. Matt’s dual legal and technical expertise allows him to offer a unique perspective on the application of technology solutions in the legal field. \n \nEvent Sponsor:
URL:https://vancouver.aceds.org/events/generative-ai-navigating-ediscovery/
LOCATION:Deloitte – 410 W Georgia St\, 410 West Georgia Street\, Vancouver\, BC V6B 1Z3\, Vancouver\, V6B 1Z3\, CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241205T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241205T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T181556
CREATED:20241205T161528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241205T161528Z
UID:26704-1733400000-1733403600@vancouver.aceds.org
SUMMARY:Emerging Data\, Evolving Tactics: Practical Strategies
DESCRIPTION:Join us for eDiscovery Day – Thursday\, December 5\, 2024 for an engaging and timely presentation by Tiana Van Dyk\, Managing Director\, Canada\n\n\nJoin us for a session designed to elevate your eDiscovery practices with expert tips and strategies for planning\, processing\, and managing emerging data sources. With the increasing complexity and volume of data types\, traditional document review methods are transforming\, integrating innovative techniques like storytelling to drive better case outcomes. \nJoin us for eDiscovery Day – Thursday\, December 5\, 2024 for an engaging and timely presentation by Tiana Van Dyk\, Managing Director\, Canada Legal Solutions Epiq \n \nLearn how to: \n· Plan and adapt your eDiscovery processes for emerging and nontraditional data. \n· Improve document review workflows with actionable tricks and technology-driven solutions. \n· Leverage storytelling techniques to craft compelling narratives from data\, transforming document review into a powerful tool for case strategy.
URL:https://vancouver.aceds.org/events/emerging-data-evolving-tactics-practical-strategies/
LOCATION:Stikeman Elliott\, 666 Burrard Street #Suite 1700\, Vancouver\, BC V6C 2X8\, Vancouver\, V6C 2X8\, CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250428T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250428T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T181556
CREATED:20250413T075447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250413T075447Z
UID:29791-1745838000-1745841600@vancouver.aceds.org
SUMMARY:The 2024 Canadian E-Discovery Salary Report Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Now that you’ve had a chance to review the report\, join us for a panel discussion of The 2024 Canadian E-Discovery Salary Report.\n\n\nJoin us for a focused panel discussion on key findings from the 2024 Canadian E-Discovery Salary Report. Hear from industry experts as they share insights on compensation trends\, role expectations\, and what’s next for legal tech professionals across Canada. \n \nModerator\nAndrea WilliamsPrincipal\, Fides Associates Inc. \nAndrea Williams is a Principal at Fides Associates Inc.\, a fractional resource collective of technical\, data\, and business analysis experts. With 20 years of experience in eDiscovery\, technology\, and operations\, she delivers strategic solutions for litigation\, investigations\, and regulatory matters. Andrea excels at leading complex\, time-sensitive projects and aligning diverse stakeholder needs with technology\, strategy\, and budget. A committed contributor to the Canadian eDiscovery community\, she proudly supports the work of the ACEDS Toronto Chapter in her role as Director at Large. \n \nPanelists\nTracey BothCo-founder & Managing Partner\, The Mirillion GroupTracey Both is the co-founder and managing partner of The Mirillion Group and has provided recruiting services in the eDiscovery space since 2006. She brings nearly two decades of experience in legal talent acquisition and is deeply familiar with the evolving needs of legal tech teams across Canada. \nMonique SeverLitigation Support & eDiscovery Supervisor\, Harper Grey LLPMonique has over 25 years’ experience in litigation and eDiscovery. At Harper Grey LLP\, she supervises a team of eDiscovery technicians to ensure clients’ complex litigation support needs are met. Monique is also co-creator and instructor of the Electronic Discovery and Litigation Technology course at Vancouver Community College. She co-chairs the Practice + Procedures Focus Group that advises on national eDiscovery directives and contributes to judiciary papers. Her memberships include the BC Paralegal Association\, BCLMA\, and ILTA. \nLisa EvensonManager\, eDiscovery and Legal Technology\, JFK Law LLPLisa is a seasoned legal professional with more than 20 years’ experience as a paralegal and eDiscovery specialist. At JFK Law LLP\, she brings her extensive background in complex\, multi-party litigation to support legal teams through the strategic application of eDiscovery and legal tech. \nChris WalkerSenior Manager\, Forensic Technology\, KPMGChris is a Senior Manager in KPMG’s Forensic Technology practice with over 15 years of experience in eDiscovery\, digital forensics\, and cybersecurity. He collaborates with clients to develop tailored proactive and reactive digital forensic strategies. Recognized by Who’s Who Legal Canada as a leading eDiscovery practitioner\, Chris has contributed to the development of national eDiscovery guidelines and frequently supports complex investigations involving the identification\, preservation\, collection\, and analysis of electronic data.
URL:https://vancouver.aceds.org/events/the-2024-canadian-e-discovery-salary-report-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:Online Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250508T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250508T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T181556
CREATED:20250416T005637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250416T005637Z
UID:29859-1746720000-1746730800@vancouver.aceds.org
SUMMARY:Smart eDiscovery Strategies to Better Serve Your Clients
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to streamline your eDiscovery process in this in-person event at Brass Fish Tavern (Mezzanine Level) on May 8th at 4 – 7 PM PST.\n\n\nAbout Our Sponsor – Array \nArray stands as a pioneering force in litigation support services\, delivering innovative solutions to law firms and in-house legal teams. With a strategic presence across Canada\, Array has established itself as a trusted partner in the legal technology industry. Array’s foundation rests upon three unwavering pillars: their people\, proven process\, and focus on excellence\, while leveraging legal technology ecosystem that adapts to meet clients in their litigation journey. \n \nDetails: \nAs law firm clients demand greater speed\, cost-efficiency\, and transparency\, legal teams \nare under pressure to deliver more — without overextending internal resources or \ncompromising quality. \nIn this fireside chat\, we’ll explore how evolving eDiscovery strategies — including AI\, \nautomation\, streamlined workflows\, and flexible resourcing — can help legal teams stay \nefficient\, effective\, and aligned with rising client expectations. \nThis session is not about replacing what law firms do best in-house – it’s about identifying \nwhere workflow automation and support can enhance capacity\, reduce strain\, and add \nvalue in an increasingly complex litigation landscape. \nWe’ll cover: \n\nWorkflow automation techniques that enable repeatable\, defensible\, and cost-\n\nconscious review processes. \n\nWhen and how to augment your internal team with trusted partners — ensuring that\n\noutsourcing enhances\, rather than replaces\, in-house strategy. \n\nOpportunities to share costs when opposing or co-counsel engage a common\n\nreview partner to work from the same data set\, minimizing redundancy and \nimproving efficiency. \n\nCost sharing when opposing or co-counsel work together with a partner on the\n\nsame data set. \n\nThe growing value of self-serve eDiscovery platforms\, giving firms full control with\n\nthe added flexibility of expert tools\, support\, and infrastructure on demand \nWhether you’re looking for short-term support during high-volume periods or building a \nlong-term\, tech-forward litigation support strategy\, this session will oƯer practical insights \nto help you work smarter — not harder — and better serve your clients in today’s evolving \nlegal environment. \n \nPresenters: \nLori Hall \nLori is a senior litigation paralegal with over 25 years of experience supporting legal teams \nthroughout Western Canada. In 2018\, she transitioned into the legal technology space\, \nbringing with her a deep knowledge of litigation workflows and the procedural rules of the \nSupreme Court of Canada\, Federal Court of Canada\, and Supreme Court of British \nColumbia. She now leverages that expertise to implement innovative tools that enhance \ne􀆯iciency\, accuracy\, and defensibility in eDiscovery processes. \nLori is part of Array’s eDiscovery team in Western Canada\, where she helps deliver scalable \ndocument review and litigation support solutions tailored to the needs of law firms and \ncorporate legal departments. Lori brings a practical\, client-focused approach to every \nproject\, ensuring the technology and processes align with the realities of legal practice. \n \nKatie Hegarty \nKatie is a business development leader with a strong background in customer-focused \nroles and a passion for problem-solving. Based in the Greater Toronto Area\, she leads \nArray’s Canadian sales team\, ensuring clients receive exceptional service and support in \neDiscovery and litigation. \nKatie is committed to innovation\, e􀆯iciency\, and delivering tailored solutions that meet the \nunique needs of Array’s Canadian clients. She excels at building strong client relationships \nand providing legal teams with the latest tools and expertise. By collaborating closely with \ncolleagues across Canada\, she helps enhance service offerings\, share industry insights\, \nand navigate complex challenges with precision and care. \n \nRoland von Borstel \nBased in Vancouver\, Roland leads Array’s Canadian Client Solutions team with a passion \nfor problem-solving\, workflow optimization\, and exceptional client service. Roland plays a \nkey role in streamlining operations and crafting solutions for complex eDiscovery \nchallenges. \nRoland brings over 16 years of industry experience in eDiscovery and Forensic Technology \nand has worked in Europe and North America. He is leading the team of Relativity Experts \nand Masters responsible to manage cases for our clients and to guide our customers to \nbecome more self su􀆯icient while being supported by Array.
URL:https://vancouver.aceds.org/events/smart-ediscovery-strategies-to-better-serve-your-clients/
LOCATION:Brass Fish Tavern\, 385 Burrard Street\, Vancouver\, BC V6C 2G8\, Vancouver\, V6C 2G8\, CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250528T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250528T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T181556
CREATED:20250428T225447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250428T225447Z
UID:30171-1748433600-1748437200@vancouver.aceds.org
SUMMARY:Early Involvement in the EDRM + Mastering Chat Data in eDiscovery
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a powerful session that will transform the way you approach litigation support and eDiscovery—from early strategy to modern data\n\n\nSession Overview: \nEarly Involvement in the EDRM + Mastering Chat Data in eDiscovery: A Game-Changer for Legal Teams \nJoin us for a powerful session that will transform the way you approach litigation support and eDiscovery—from early strategy to modern data review. \nPart 1: Early Involvement in the EDRM – A Game-Changer for Litigation Support Professionals \nMove beyond reactive litigation support and become a strategic driver of discovery success from day one. In this session\, a veteran litigation paralegal—who has successfully led eDiscovery on billion-dollar class actions and global investigations—will share practical tactics to elevate your role within the EDRM lifecycle. \nYou’ll learn how early engagement during legal hold\, preservation\, and custodian interviews can uncover critical facts\, streamline workflows\, and build a defensible record before review even begins. Plus\, walk away with: \n· A framework for empowering litigation support earlier in the case lifecycle \n· Practical guidance for building your custodian interview template \n· Best practice advice to track preservation efforts with precision \nSay goodbye to vague legal hold instructions and risky collection shortcuts. This session equips you to lead change in your organization and drive stronger\, more defensible outcomes. \nPart 2: Mastering Chat Data in eDiscovery – Tools\, Tactics\, and Real-World Insights \nIn today’s digital-first workplace\, chat platforms like Slack\, Teams\, and WhatsApp are rapidly becoming primary sources of evidence. Join our eDiscovery experts for a deep dive into the challenges and solutions surrounding chat and short message data—one of the most dynamic areas of modern litigation. \nIn this interactive session\, we’ll explore: \n· The explosion of chat data in litigation and what it means for legal teams \n· Proven methods for preserving\, collecting\, and producing short message communications \n· The critical importance of legal involvement early in the discovery process to ensure defensibility \n· Cutting-edge tools and emerging tech that simplify review and accelerate production \nWhether you’re navigating your first chat-heavy case or looking to sharpen your team’s approach\, this session will equip you with actionable knowledge to stay ahead of the curve. \n \nSpeakers: \nTaylor Ball \n12 Years in the software industry with 6 years in the legal technology space with a focus on eDiscovery\, data privacy and information governance. \nFocused on partnering with both law firms and government entities in Western Canada and the West Coast US. Based in the San Francisco Bay Area. \nExperience across multiple legal technology vendors including Exterro\, Zapproved\, OpenText and TrustArc. \nExperience implementing legal hold and eDiscovery programs\, including migration plans from former providers. \nCertified Information Privacy Manager and experience in Information Governance\, GDPR\, PIPEDA\, CCPA and data privacy matters and has worked with clients on preparing retention and privacy policies. \nSara Fry\, MBA \nManages the implementation and delivery of OpenText Core Legal Hold while driving business development and strategy partnerships. \nA tech-savvy litigation paralegal and eDiscovery leader with 25 years of experience across the full EDRM. \nSpecializes in simplifying complicated workflows for greater adoptions – from preservation through trial. \nBased in Calgary\, Sara has helped numerous cross-border law firms and corporate legal teams align technology accelerators with legal strategies to save time\, reduce costs and risk\, and improve case outcomes. \nHas successfully defended legal hold and preservations processes under legal scrutiny. \nSara has an Executive Master of Business Administration and completed her capstone in Amsterdam\, focusing on global product innovation\, entrepreneurship\, and leading transformative change. \nJohn Pilznienski \nFormer practicing attorney with over 20 years’ experience in eDiscovery and litigation support working in the Washington DC region. \nLarge-scale eDiscovery matters began as a reviewer and manager of Second Request document reviews\, at one point managing a team of over 100 review attorneys\, associates\, and paralegals working in on an international merger utilizing two review platforms simultaneously. \nHas evaluated or worked in over a dozen review platforms including:Axcelerate and Insight (including prior to joining OpenText)\, Relativity\, Brainspace\, NexLP\, Disco and Everlaw. \nHighly consultative and expertise in advising teams on applying AI/machine learning and analytics workflows. \nExperienced with Information Governance\, GDPR and data privacy matters and has worked with clients on preparing security and retention policies and recently helped a client set up an isolated Relativity environment to meet its stringent security and reporting requirements.
URL:https://vancouver.aceds.org/events/early-involvement-in-the-edrm-mastering-chat-data-in-ediscovery/
LOCATION:Gotham Steakhouse & Cocktail Bar\, 615 Seymour Street\, Vancouver\, BC V6B 3K3\, Vancouver\, V6B 3K3\, CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251125T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251125T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T181556
CREATED:20251103T205435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251103T205435Z
UID:34718-1764072000-1764075600@vancouver.aceds.org
SUMMARY:ACEDS Vancouver Chapter – eDiscovery Workflow Roundtable Session
DESCRIPTION:Join ACEDS Vancouver for a collaborative eDiscovery roundtable\, share insights\, tips\, and tackle real-world workflow challenges!\n\n\nJoin the ACEDS Vancouver Chapter for an engaging and interactive roundtable discussion featuring a panel of experienced eDiscovery specialists\, with experience using a variety of ediscovery platforms. Together\, we’ll explore practical tips\, share proven strategies\, and tackle some of the most pressing workflow challenges in our field. \n \nThis is a collaborative session designed to spark conversation and knowledge-sharing. Bring your questions\, insights\, and curiosity. If there are particular topics you’d like to see addressed\, we encourage you to share them with us in advance so we can tailor the discussion to your interests. \n \nWe look forward to seeing you there!
URL:https://vancouver.aceds.org/events/aceds-vancouver-chapter-ediscovery-workflow-roundtable-session/
LOCATION:Online Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260219T163000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260219T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T181556
CREATED:20260129T195749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260129T223742Z
UID:36815-1771518600-1771531200@vancouver.aceds.org
SUMMARY:Dinner & Discussion: Practical AI in E-Discovery
DESCRIPTION:ACEDS Canada and FTI Consulting invite you to join us for an evening of insights and networking at Italian Kitchen on Thursday\, February 19 at 4:30pm. \nThe evening includes dinner and a presentation from FTI Consulting’s Dera Nevin and David Meadows titled “Practical AI in E-Discovery: Real World Workflows and IQ.AI Use Cases.” \nDiscover how AI is transforming e-discovery through practical\, real-world applications. Our team will share concrete examples of how FTI’s IQ.AI platform delivers measurable efficiencies and enhances decision-making in legal and investigative workflows. \nSpace is limited\, so we kindly ask you to register by Friday\, February 13 to secure your spot.
URL:https://vancouver.aceds.org/events/dinner-discussion-practical-ai-in-e-discovery/
LOCATION:Italian Kitchen\, 860 Burrard Street\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6Z 1X9\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260312T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260312T143000
DTSTAMP:20260403T181556
CREATED:20260227T225427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260227T225427Z
UID:37538-1773315000-1773325800@vancouver.aceds.org
SUMMARY:Beyond Automation: How Generative AI Will Make Lawyers Better at Their Jobs
DESCRIPTION:This session will highlight practical use cases\, emerging best practices\, and governance frameworks required to deploy GenAI responsibly.\n\n\nTopic: \nBeyond Automation: How Generative AI Will Make Lawyers Better at Their Jobs in eDiscovery \nDescription: \nGenerative AI is reshaping the practice of law\, not by replacing attorneys\, but by elevating their capabilities in ways that were previously impossible. In eDiscovery\, where the volume\, velocity\, and variety of data continue to explode\, GenAI is emerging as a strategic partner that enhances legal judgment\, accelerates insight generation\, and strengthens defensibility. This session explores how AI-driven summarization\, pattern detection\, and context-aware analysis are transforming document review\, early case assessment\, privilege workflows\, and investigations. Attendees will learn how GenAI reduces manual burden while improving accuracy\, consistency\, and the overall quality of legal work. \nBut the real story is how GenAI empowers lawyers to operate at a higher level. By surfacing key facts\, identifying hidden connections\, and providing rapid synthesis of complex data sets\, AI enables attorneys to focus on strategy\, advocacy\, and decision-making rather than administrative tasks. This session will highlight practical use cases\, emerging best practices\, and the governance frameworks required to deploy GenAI responsibly and defensibly. Participants will leave with a clear understanding of how GenAI augments—not replaces—legal expertise\, and how forward-thinking teams are already leveraging these tools to deliver faster\, smarter\, and more client‑aligned outcomes. \n\n11:30 doors\n12:00 to 1:00 presentaiton\n1:00 onward networking
URL:https://vancouver.aceds.org/events/beyond-automation-how-generative-ai-will-make-lawyers-better-at-their-jobs/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260312T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260312T143000
DTSTAMP:20260403T181556
CREATED:20260227T223109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260227T225302Z
UID:37520-1773315000-1773325800@vancouver.aceds.org
SUMMARY:Beyond Automation: How Generative AI Will Make Lawyers Better at Their Jobs in eDiscovery
DESCRIPTION:Generative AI is reshaping the practice of law\, not by replacing attorneys\, but by elevating their capabilities in ways that were previously impossible. In eDiscovery\, where the volume\, velocity\, and variety of data continue to explode\, GenAI is emerging as a strategic partner that enhances legal judgment\, accelerates insight generation\, and strengthens defensibility. This session explores how AI-driven summarization\, pattern detection\, and context-aware analysis are transforming document review\, early case assessment\, privilege workflows\, and investigations. Attendees will learn how GenAI reduces manual burden while improving accuracy\, consistency\, and the overall quality of legal work. \nBut the real story is how GenAI empowers lawyers to operate at a higher level. By surfacing key facts\, identifying hidden connections\, and providing rapid synthesis of complex data sets\, AI enables attorneys to focus on strategy\, advocacy\, and decision-making rather than administrative tasks. This session will highlight practical use cases\, emerging best practices\, and the governance frameworks required to deploy GenAI responsibly and defensibly. Participants will leave with a clear understanding of how GenAI augments—not replaces—legal expertise\, and how forward-thinking teams are already leveraging these tools to deliver faster\, smarter\, and more client‑aligned outcomes. \n\n11:30 doors\n12:00 to 1:00 presentaiton\n1:00 onward networking
URL:https://vancouver.aceds.org/events/beyond-automation-how-generative-ai-will-make-lawyers-better-at-their-jobs-in-ediscovery/
LOCATION:Black+Blue Vancouver\, 1032 Alberni Street\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6E 1A3\, Canada
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