Leading eDiscovery practitioners from Heuristica Discovery Counsel will once again teach the Institute of Law Clerks of Ontario (ILCO) Fellowship Course “Electronic Discovery Practice and Principles“.
Designed for litigation support professionals and law clerks, this course will explore the legal and practical principles of electronic discovery in a legal practice context.
Using the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) and the Sedona Canada Principles, we will discuss the issues and tasks underlying each phase of the process. With an emphasis on proportionality and defensibility at every stage, practical information will be covered, including:
- cooperative discovery planning
- the supporting evidence required for discovery motions
- and the admissibility of evidence
We also will cover how to best work in a cost-effective manner and bring value to the legal team and client.
Faculty from Heuristica Discovery Counsel include:
- Crystal O’Donnell, Chief Executive Officer and Senior Counsel
- Lynne Vicars, Chief Innovation & Strategy Officer and Senior Counsel
- Candice Chan-Glasgow, Director, Review Services and Counsel
The course begins February 4th and runs every Tuesday evening from 6 to 9 PM for 8 weeks, followed by a review class and exam on April 7th, 2020. A webcast is available for this course; however, as with all Fellowship courses, the exam must be written at the ILCO Education Centre.
To register, or for more information about the course, please visit the course description on the ILCO web site.
For information about how Heuristica can deliver customized eDiscovery training to your litigation team please contact us at info@discoverycounsel.ca.