eDiscovery Webinar

How to Select and Prepare the
FRCP 30(b)(6) Deposition Witness in eDiscovery
The Rule 30(b)(6) deposition witness is often the most important person to testify regarding electronic discovery. Frequently referred to as the “Voice of the Corporation”, this witness is often called to testify on the steps the corporation took to find and produce responsive documents to ensure discovery was completed in good faith. Since 30(b)(6) testimony can be used for any purpose and inadequate preparation can have heavy consequences, it is critical to have a full understanding of the role, selection and preparation of this critical witness. Guidance Software, the provider of EnCase® eDiscovery, has paired up two seasoned experts, Browning E. Marean, Senior Counsel at DLA Piper LLP and Ken Sewell, a skilled 30(b)(6) witness at a Fortune 200 company, to assist attendees in making confident decisions about their 30(b)(6) strategy.

Download this webinar to learn:
  • What is an FRCP 30(b)(6) deposition
  • What are the requirements for a top-notch corporate 30(b)(6) witness
  • What to expect during deposition
  • How to prepare the witness for testimony
  • Best practices
Featured Presenters
Ken Sewell,
Manager
Legal Technology,
Anadarko
Petroleum
Corporation
Browning E.
Marean,

Senior
Counsel,
DLA Piper
LLP
Albert
Barsocchini,

Senior
Director &
Assistant
General Counsel,
Guidance
Software
INC
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*About the CLE

California: This activity has been approved for Minimum Continuing Legal Education credit by the State Bar of California in the amount of 1 hour in the General category. DLA Piper certifies that this activity conforms to the standards for approved education activities prescribed in the rules and regulations of the State Bar of California governing minimum continuing legal education. New York: This transitional continuing legal education program has been approved in accordance with the requirements of the Continuing Legal Education Board for a maximum of 1.0 credit hours, of which 1.0 credit hours can be applied toward the Law Practice Management requirement. Please note that CLE credit is NOT available for newly admitted attorneys. *CLE will be applied for in other states where DLA Piper has an office except in North Carolina, Missouri, and Pennsylvania.
admitted attorneys.