A 2017 Harris Poll survey commissioned by Relativity asked office workers about their understanding of data privacy and examined and how their digital habits affect corporate legal teams. In this session, David Horrigan, Relativity’s e-discovery counsel and legal content director, discusses the results of the study, and a panel of legal and business experts suggest what the results may mean for your business.
In this recording you'll hear about:
- The impact (or lack thereof) of personal privacy and legal liability considerations on the average employee’s digital communication habits
- How these habits affect your business, including your corporate legal and IT teams
- How to reduce risk created by increasing data volumes as personal and professional information converges
Participants:
- David Horrigan, e-discovery counsel and legal content director, Relativity
- David Kilgore, counsel, Rackspace US
- Niloy Ray, e-discovery counsel, Littler
- George Socha, managing director, BDO
Andrew Peck
United States Magistrate Judge
Southern District of New York
Southern District of New York
Xavier Rodriguez
United States District Judge
Western District of Texas
Western District of Texas
Peter Vickery
Supreme Court Justice
Supreme Court of Victoria
Supreme Court of Victoria
David Horrigan
e-Discovery Counsel and Legal Content Director, Relativity