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Legal TechnologyExchange TM

October 4 - 6, 2009 | Austin, Texas

Transforming Challenges intoOpportunities by Leveraging your LegalTechnology in a High-Risk Economy

Delegate Information Package

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The Venue

Here's what delegates had to sayabout past Legal TechnologyExchanges

Exchange venues are exclusive and set outside ofmajor city centers, selected because they are conduciveto conducting business without the interruption ofphones, employees and other meetings. All exchangeevents are held in luxurious 5-star resorts thatprovide the perfect 'getaway’ environment conducive fora productive agenda-packed 3 days of powerfulnetworking and one-on-one meetings.

“A stellar collection of presentations and presenters –I was extremely disappointed that a flight cancellationcaused me to miss the sessions on Sunday.”Senior Counsel, eDiscovery, Sunoco

“Great. Informative. Must do again!”CIO, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP

Legal TechnologyExchangeTM

Transforming Challenges into Opportunities by Leveragingyour Legal Technology in a High-Risk Economy

October 4 - 6, 2009 | Austin, Texas

Building on the success of our past two Legal Technology Exchanges, the 2009 Exchange willprovide a forum for senior legal technology executives to discuss the most prevalent topicsand solutions that will help them resolve the key challenges they are facing. Discussions willinclude, using technology to better the relationships between law firms and corporate legaldepartments, managing IT infrastructure in a recessionary economy, the benefits of bringingeDiscovery in-house, and other important issues.

As a participant in this year's Legal Technology ExchangeTM, you will have unparalleledinteraction with your peers, solution providers and leaders in the industry to benchmark,discuss and solve challenges that are facing corporations cross-industry. Conferencesessions and one-on-one business meetings coupled with numerous networking activitiesallows you to maximize your time at the event in three complete days of new ideas,discussions and conversation on how to spread your legal spend and make the most out ofyour legal technology.

Our past two Legal Technology Exchanges have attracted executives from companies such asJohnson & Johnson, General Electric, Dupont, Kraft Foods, Abbott Labs, Motorola, LockheedMartin as well as some of the most respected law firms, including, Hogan & Hartson,Sullivan & Cromwell, Ropes & Gray, and Paul, Hastings, Janosfy & Walker LLP.

Join us at one of the most effective and prestigious legal technology events this year tonetwork and hear from the following Speakers:

Michael HeyrichAssistant General Counsel –LitigationCitigroup Inc.

Hilary laneVice President, LitigationNBC Universal

Scott CohenDirector, Litigation SupportProskauer Rose LLP

Thomas BaldwinChief Knowledge OfficerReed Smith LLP

Mary PanettaDirector of KnowledgeManagementAkin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer &Feld LLP

Risa SchwartzHead of Knowledge Management,LegalCisco Systems

W. Dexter Carpenter Director, Financial Operations, GeneralLawWyeth Pharmaceuticals

Vincent CordoGlobal Director IT Services Delivery &ManagementWhite & Case

Scott McVeighDirector, Records ManagementAramark Corporation

Chris BifoneAssistant General CounselJPMorgan Chase

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The Legal Technology ExchangeTM was developed to cater to the uniqueneeds of legal technology executives.

The only way to effectively ensure that each and every participant at theExchange is able to extract true strategic value from the event is to strictlylimit attendance.

This is why participation at the event is by invitation-only.

This ensures that you are able to tap into a network of influencers anddecision makers – people with their eyes on the future and with provensolutions to your most pressing priorities.

A Forum Exclusively for Senior Strategists

You are in the Driver’s Seat

Exchange delegates

To ensure the Exchange offers the highest degree of relevancy forattendees, only senior executives responsible for legal technologyplanning and purchasing within their legal department or law firm areinvited. This exclusive format allows you to connect with those peerswhose insights you respect most – through exceptional networking,business meetings and strategic information sharing sessions.

Legal Technology executives in attendance will include:Corporate Legal Department ExecutivesVice President / Director / Senior Counsel:• Legal Operations• Litigation• Legal Administration• Legal Technology• eDiscovery• Legal Expense Control• Information / Records Management

Law Firm Executives• Chief Information Officer• Chief Technology Officer• Chief Knowledge Officer

Director: • Information Technology• Information Systems• Knowledge Management• Electronic Discovery• Records Management• Case/Matter Management

Chair or Partner:• eDiscovery• Technology Committee

Who you will meet:

Your time is valuable. Which is why, at the Legal Technology ExchangeTM,you will customize your itinerary to reflect your current priorities andfuture goals and objectives.

Your agenda will be made up of conference sessions, one-on-onebusiness meetings, our signature Brain WeaveTM discussions, and otherinnovative networking opportunities. Prior to the exchange you willcustomize your itinerary by making your selection of:

Conference SessionsThe highly crafted conference sessions reflect the strategic issues thatsenior legal technology executives have identified as priorities during ourlengthy research process. You will choose from a selection of plenary andconcurrent sessions covering a myriad of issues that will create thefoundation of your agenda.

One-on-One Business MeetingsAn integral part of your agenda is the one-on-one business meetings withleading Solution Providers. When you register for the Legal TechnologyExchangeTM we ask you to identify the solutions and services you arecurrently considering. We then invite leading experts who can supplyproblem-solving prescriptions for your business.

Prior to the Exchange, you will be able to assess the soluton providerswho will be attending and select 6-8 who you would like to spend timewith at the event.

Your selections are then incorporated into your customized agenda. Theseprivate 30 minute one-on-one meetings give you the opportunity to hearfrom leading specialists, whose industry knowledge and experienceenable them to make a valuable contribution to the requirements of yourbusiness. They offer objective, flexible and relevant strategies for success.

This unique aspect of the Legal Technology ExchangeTM serves tosimplify the process for sourcing new solutions; switch you on toanswers that are working for others; and offer you early previews ofemerging technologies.

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Exchange Solution ProvidersSolution Providers are invited based on the requirements of attendingdelegates. The service providers at the Legal Technology ExchangeTM

specialize in the following areas:

• Law Department Optimization • Document and Records Management• Global Compliance• Litigation Management• Electronic Discovery • Knowledge Management• Message/EMail Management• Information Security• Matter Management• IT Hardware and Infrastructure• Legal Spend, Finance and Accounting• Legal Technology Services and Consulting

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Patrick OotDirector of Electronic Discovery & Senior CounselVerizon Legal

Edward EfkemanSenior General Counsel – LitigationFederal Express Corporation

Thomas L. HallManaging Attorney – Discovery & Litigation TechnologyCleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP

Steven LilleyCEO/FounderWorkProducts Inc.

Michael HeyrichAssistant General Counsel – LitigationCitigroup Inc.

Scott CohenDirector, Litigation SupportProskauer Rose LLP

Donald A. LoftPartnerMorris, Manning & Martin LLP

Marcus LindenChief Operating OfficerLexisNexis Examen

Steven HarmonDirector, Legal ServicesCisco Systems

Thomas BaldwinChief Knowledge OfficerReed Smith LLP

Mary PanettaDirector of Knowledge ManagementAkin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld LLP

Risa SchwartzHead of Knowledge Management, LegalCisco Systems

W. Dexter Carpenter Director, Financial Operations, General LawWyeth Pharmaceuticals

Claudio Crisafulli, Jr. MBA, PMP Associate Director, Information Systems, Corporate &HR BSPWyeth Pharmaceuticals

Vincent CordoGlobal Director IT Services Delivery & ManagementWhite & Case

Scott McVeighDirector, Records ManagementAramark Corporation

Chris BifoneAssistant General CounselJPMorgan Chase

John Woods Partner, Privacy and Information Management Practice,Litigation & Intellectual Property PracticeHunton & Williams

James LehmanPartnerNelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP

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2009 Speaking Faculty

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Sunday, October 4, 2009 Event Registration11:00pm - 2:00pm

Sunday, October 4, 2009 Best Practices for Bringing eDiscovery In-House – What any Legal Department 2:00pm - 2:50pm Should Know Before Considering a Change

There is an increasing buzz about bringing more tasks in house, especially if it can reduce costs associated with the task. While many challengespresent themselves when bringing any activity in-house, eDiscovery presents itself as one of the more challenging ones. Discuss with your peers theimpact of bringing eDiscovery in-house and how to implement an in-house process. • The benefits and risks of in-house eDiscovery• Determining which parts or if the entire process should be brought in-house• Finding a starting point and beginning steps to roll out in-house eDiscovery • Preparing for expected roadblocks

Sunday, October 4, 2009 The Future of eDiscovery: Emerging Technologies, Changing Trends and a 2:50 pm - 3:40 pm Continually Developing Industry

Whether it wants to be admitted or not, eDiscovery is one of the most important aspects in legal technology especially as it relates to litigation. In anindustry that holds such importance it is imperative to be as up to date on changing trends, new developments and shifting dynamics. In this session,discuss the evolving eDiscovery industry and its impact on your organization. • Myth vs. Reality – what predications are coming true in regards to eDiscovery • Key issues to watch out for – what are the corporations, law firms and the bench saying?• Emerging technologies for more reliable eDiscovery

Sunday, October 4, 2009 Litigation and eDiscovery from a Global Point of View3:40pm - 4:30pm The complications that arise with litigation in the United States are staggering, but in today’s economy, most organizations do not operate in a local

economy. How do you manage discovery activities in a global economy and what are the best practices for using eDiscovery as it ties to litigation? Inthis session we will explore the best methods of eDiscovery for a multinational organization and its contribution to litigation. • Managing & discovering documents in multiple languages, time zones, currencies & characters• Differences in privacy and privilege between the United States, Europe & Asia• Understanding the differences in business cultures and international litigation environments • Emerging data privacy concerns

Sunday, October 4, 2009 Case Law Pointing to Evidence Lifecycle Management (ELM) as a Standard for Early Try3:40pm - 4:30pm vs. Settle Analysis

An interactive session with eDiscovery counsel and ELM technology experts leading discussions around how to align case assessment with the preservation,collection and search of computer evidence to accurately make decisions at the onset of the litigation, investigation, and insurance claims process. Case lawcontinues to give clients, counsel, and their insurers much precedent as it relates to assessing computer evidence to more accurately analyze claims early in order tomake “Try vs. Settle” decisions for each case. In claims and case assessment, the data analysis must be as rapid as possible to mitigate the loss and increase thelikelihood of identifying the issue(s). Court decisions validating the Evidence Lifecycle Management process are brought to light. Technology advancements arereplacing traditional forensic technologies and electronic discovery cost and business disruption burdens with preservation management, case assessment, Meet &Confer Readiness and ESI Production in an iterative ELM process and platform, providing best evidence process technologies at a fraction of the cost of traditionaleDiscovery technologies. This interactive forum will examine the how legal requirements, litigation economics, and technology advancements are intertwined.

Patrick OotDirector of Electronic Discovery & Senior CounselVerizon Legal

Edward EfkemanSenior General Counsel – LitigationFederal Express Corporation

Steven LilleyCEO/FounderWorkProducts Inc.

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Thomas L. HallManaging Attorney – Discovery & Litigation TechnologyCleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP

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Sunday, October 4, 2009 One to One Meetings / Free Time / Brain Weave™ Discussion4:30pm - 6:00pm

Sunday, October 4, 2009 Taking Back Control of your Legal Spend: Best Practices for Reducing Costs without 6:00pm - 6:50pm Compromising your Sustainability

All organizations are aware of the implications that surround the current economy. The common theme of doing more with less is being emanatedfrom every financial office; budgets have been cut, but work still must get done. During this session, our panelist will examine key initiatives that willallow you to manage your legal spend and conduct business in this current economy. • Selecting software & hardware with increased lifecycles• Choosing new initiatives that do not require major IT Infrastructure overhaul• Linking solutions – eDiscovery, litigation & cost management

Sunday, October 4, 2009 Networking Cocktail and Dinner Reception7:30 - 10:00pm

Monday, October 5, 2009 Breakfast 7:00am - 8:00am

Monday, October 5, 2009 In-house vs. Outsourcing: Continuing the Debate on How to Best Manage 8:00am - 9:00am Litigation Support

Cost reduction and increased efficiency are the top priorities as we closeout 2009 and begin 2010. There is a continuous debate on whether initiativescan be brought in-house or should continue to be outsourced for the most capable litigation support. What are the benefits of each strategy? Whattasks are easiest to bring in-house? Which technologies are useful to help with these transitions? In this discussion, speak with key legal executivesto continue the debate and the best strategies for outsourcing, document management, eDiscovery and more. • The advantages of bringing eDiscovery in-house – cost reduction• Establishing a better relationship between clients & attorneys – client retention• Finding the appropriate balance between in-house and outsourcing

Monday, October 5, 2009 One to One Meetings / Free Time / Brain Weave™ Discussion9:00am - 10:00am

Michael HeyrichAssistant General Counsel – LitigationCitigroup Inc.

Hilary laneVice President, LitigationNBC Universal

Scott CohenDirector, Litigation SupportProskauer Rose LLP

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Monday, October 5, 2009 Counting the Gigabytes: Best Procedures for Managing the Increasing Amount of ESI10:00am - 10:50am While the economy is slowing, the amount of electronically stored information is only growing; growing faster than it can be managed. The increased

amount of ESI can create risks to your organization if not management properly. What are best procedures used to manage such a large amount ofinformation? Discuss with your peers how to tackle a daunting task competently and successfully. • Reestablishing your relationship with solution providers – moving away from charging by the gigabyte• Records retention and deletion policies that make sense• Reducing costs and risks by being proactive in your ESI management• Best practices for preservation and identification• Creating formal lines of custodianship

Monday, October 5, 2009 Using Technology to Enhance the Relationship Between Law Firms & Corporate Clients10:00am - 10:50am Often times the relationship between clients and law firms can hold a great deal of tension. How can we better manage this relationship? Can

technology help to improve this relationship while benefitting both sides? Hear from both sides during a panel discussion on emerging technologiesthat enable a more efficient partnership. • Creating a partnership where everyone is involved in selecting vendors that reduce costs • Do lawyers really need to read everything? Determining which documents need to be reviewed• Extranets, software as a service and other technologies that allow you to work in real time while securing privacy

Monday, October 5, 2009 One to One Meetings / Free Time / Brain Weave™ Discussion10:50am – 11:50am

Monday, October 5, 2009 Doing More With Less – Technology and the Legal Department11:50am - 12:40pm In today’s economic climate, almost every legal department is facing significant cuts to their budgets. At the same time, litigation and other risks

General Counsel must control are rising. The GCs and corporate counsel that successfully manage their budgets and control risks will distinguishthemselves from their peers. In this session, we will explore how to systematically analyze the cost structure of the legal department, how to identifykey cost drivers and we’ll discuss real world examples of how to control costs. This won’t be a theoretical discussion about what legal departmentscan do, but rather an in-depth look at case studies of what has worked in practice and how well it has worked. Learn about the most importanttechnologies for the legal department and hear from corporate counsel that have a track record of delivering business results for their companies.

Monday, October 5, 2009 Using Web 2.0 as a Business Initiative: Knowing What Helps and Hurts your Organization11:50am - 12:40pm While most are familiar with the increase in social networking, RSS, user generated media and other aspects of Web 2.0, what remains unclear is

how to take these channels and convert them into viable business tools. How beneficial are these channels? Is there a strategic advantage in usingweb 2.0? How can web 2.0 negatively effect business? Discuss with your peers how to utilize the new generation of the World Wide Web to benefityour organization.• The limits of Web 2.0: what it can and cannot do • Mitigating risks associated with using the web as a business tool • Enterprise 2.0: using the tools of the web for Knowledge Management • What we can learn from Gen-X, Gen-Y & Gen-Me about Web 2.0

Donald A. LoftPartnerMorris, Manning & Martin LLP

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Marcus LindenChief Operating OfficerLexisNexis Examen

Steven HarmonDirector, Legal ServicesCisco Systems

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Monday, October 5, 2009 Networking Luncheon12:40pm - 1:40pm

Monday, October 5, 2009 Knowledge Management Round Table: Views from Clients and Attorneys 1:40pm - 2:30pm There are many motives behind having a well-organized Knowledge Management (KM) process. However, even though they are connected, the

motives differ between law firms and corporate legal departments. In this roundtable discussion, analyze the conflicting perspectives between bothgroups and different approaches in KM that will benefit both parties. • Strategies that can be implemented in both corporations & law firms• What we can learn from each other? Client retention, problem solving etc.• Differences in software – small software to complete enterprise-wide solutions

Monday, October 5, 2009 One to One Meetings / Free Time / Brain Weave™ Discussion2:30pm - 4:00pm

Monday, October 5, 2009 Hidden Treasures: Recovering VAT Through E-Billing4:00pm – 4:50pm As American firms continue to go global, their legal departments face new cost containment challenges from the international scale of operations. E-

billing solutions can play a key role in world-wide cost-cutting measures, establishing a consolidated view of legal spend across global operations.Yet, the complexity of dealing with VAT tax obligations can reduce the cost-saving effects of the move to e-billing. How can a legal department reapthe same cost savings benefits they have obtained from e-billing at home without paying the penalties in VAT? This session will explore approachesto discovering “hidden treasures” of cost cutting through effective management of VAT obligations.• Technology innovations that protect and enable your international cost-cutting measures while recovering VAT• International standards for invoice submissions with LEDES 98B-International • How to expand your global outside counsel network while maintaining history records and audit trails for law firm activities

Monday, October 5, 2009 One to One Meetings / Free Time / Brain Weave™ Discussion4:50pm – 5:50pm

Thomas BaldwinChief Knowledge OfficerReed Smith LLP

Risa SchwartzHead of Knowledge Management, LegalCisco Systems

Mary PanettaDirector of Knowledge ManagementAkin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld LLP

W. Dexter Carpenter Director, Financial Operations, General LawWyeth Pharmaceuticals

Claudio Crisafulli, Jr. MBA, PMP Associate Director, Information Systems, Corporate & HR BSPWyeth Pharmaceuticals

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Monday, October 5, 2009 Methods and Best Practices for Showing ROI of Your Legal Technology in a 5:50pm - 6:50pm Recessionary Economy

As our economy continues to struggle, legal technology executives are increasingly expected to prove the return on investment. There are direct waysin which legal technology is a true investment for any organization, but what are the indirect ways in which legal technology benefits business? Thinkoutside of the box. Discuss with your peers the indirect benefits of efficient Legal Technology Solutions. • The benefits and best practices of test runs• Looking past assumptions and subjectivity to provide accurate objective data• Reviewing past similar projects, analyzing the success and making that feedback useful• Benchmarking: what can you learn from our legal counterparts

Monday, October 5, 2009 Networking Cocktail Reception, Evening Entertainment and Dinner 7:30pm - 11:00pm

Tuesday, October 6, 2009 Breakfast7:00am - 8:00am

Tuesday, October 6, 2009 Risk Management and ESI: Archiving & Preserving Properly with a Well Established 8:00am - 9:00am Records Management Procedure

Proper records management procedures will allow you to cope with the amount of electronically stored information maintained by your organizationwhile reducing risks and preparing for emerging legal issues. With the amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, many organizations areconcerned they are now exposed to new risks and are looking for ways to prepare and protect their organization. In this discussion, thought leaderswill discuss the best practices for managing your ESI through a records management procedure while meeting the constraints of the FRCP. • “Meet and Confer” – creating a data survey of ESI to meet the 99 day deadline• Executing a delete and retention policy and how it benefits during litigation• Becoming a “Litigation Ready” organization

Tuesday, October 6, 2009 Mitigating Operational Risk in IT Services & Outsourcing Agreements9:00am - 9:50am Effectively managing relationships between your clients and their strategic service providers is critical, especially in today's economic environment.

More than ever, it is important to include in your agreements a framework to manage your suppliers to success and mitigate your risk in the event ofsupplier failure. In this session, you will be speaking with a leading legal executive who will share with you tools to employ in your IT services andoutsourcing contracts to minimize operational risk.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009 One to One Meetings / Free Time / Brain Weave™ Discussion9:50am - 10:50am

Scott McVeighDirector, Records ManagementAramark Corporation

Chris BifoneAssistant General CounselJPMorgan Chase

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Tuesday, October 6, 2009 The Current State of Privacy: Protecting your Organization with Workplace Technology10:50am - 11:40am With the prominence of Web 2.0, Blackberries, iPhones, email, web chats, blogs, and other online communications, lines have blurred between

personal and workplace confidentiality. Employees have a skewed ownership over the professional technology which could greatly impact the privacyprotection of your organization. In this session we will address the best ways to monitor usage, storing information and keep the best interests of boththe employer and employee. • Analysis of present and potential future privacy laws• Distinguishing between personal and professionally stored documents• Diminishing the spread of privileged information• Cooperating with employees to minimize risk and protect the organization

Tuesday, October 6, 2009 Prioritizing your Legal Technology Spends During Economic Turmoil11:40am - 12:30am Every department within your organization feels the belt tightening on budgets. With that being said, work still needs to get done and it needs to be

done more efficiently. Whether you are in early, mid or late stages of implementation or re-evaluating your current solutions, the economy is having adirect impact on these processes. While all of your current projects have significance, how do you prioritize which initiatives are must-haves thosethat can be delayed? In this discussion our panel will analyze the technology projects that should be today’s highest priorities.• Generating better efficiencies to alleviate the financial strain • Selecting the right vendors at the right price with better negotiations• Implementation of “complete solutions” - multi-tasking your legal technology

Tuesday, October 6, 2009 Closing Networking Luncheon12:30am - 1:30am

James LehmanPartnerNelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP

The 2009 Legal Technology Exchange Speaking Faculty will represent the following companies:

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John Woods Partner, Privacy and Information Management Practice,Litigation & Intellectual Property PracticeHunton & Williams

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What Your Participation Includes:This exclusive event is strictly for senior legal technologyexecutives. If you haven’t received an invitation to this eventand would like to know if you qualify to attend pleasecall 212-885-2741, email [email protected] or fill in an invitation application online at www.legaltechnologyexchange.com

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• 2 nights accommodation at the resort• Access to the secure pre-event website to customize your

schedule for the Exchange• Selection of Brain WeavesTM, keynote presentations and

conference sessions• Selection of one-to-one business meetings with solution

providers• All meals and receptions including dinners and networking

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