BIA Co-Founder Alon Israely To Speak At Intermountain eDiscovery Conference 2012, September 13 In Salt Lake City
Major Regional Conference will Focus on Latest eDiscovery Tools and Practices; Luncheon Panel Featuring Alon Israely Examines eDiscovery "From Education to Emerging Technologies"
NEW YORK, Sept. 12, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Business Intelligence Associates, Inc. (BIA), a leader in eDiscovery software and services solutions, today announced that BIA Co-Founder Alon Israely will participate in a panel discussion entitled "From Education to Emerging Technologies" Thursday, September 13 at the Intermountain eDiscovery Conference 2012. The panel, which will be held at the Hilton Salt Lake City Center, will address the latest developments in eDiscovery technologies, and how those advancements will impact eDiscovery practice in the coming year in the lab and the courtroom.
Intermountain eDiscovery 2012, hosted by TotalDiscovery partner Orange Legal Technologies, is produced by the Mountain West Chapter of the Association of Corporate Counsel and is one of the Western states' most prominent and important eDiscovery industry events. BIA, maker of cloud-based SaaS eDiscovery solution TotalDiscovery, is a Gold Level sponsor of the conference.
"From Education to Emerging Technologies" is a highlight of the one-day conference. The lunchtime panel discussion will feature six eDiscovery industry leaders as they examine the changing face of eDiscovery in a time of rapid developments in both technology and case law. In addition to Alon Israely, participants in the panel include:
- Craig D. Ball, Attorney and Forensic Technologist
- David Horrigan, Esq., Analyst, eDiscovery and Information governance, 451 Research
- Sharon D. Nelson, Esq., President, Sensei Enterprises
- John W. Simek, Vice President, Sensei Enterprises
- John Munro (Moderator), Vice President and General Manager, Pacific Northwest, Orange Legal Technologies
Alon Israely was chosen as an industry expert, to discuss social media and its impact on eDiscovery – a core strength of BIA's TotalDiscovery solution. The more people use social media as part of their daily work lives, the communications and data passed through this channel become increasingly critical in litigation. This discussion will address issues involving social media data collection and how it affects the larger eDiscovery process.
As part of its presence at this year's Intermountain eDiscovery Conference, BIA will showcase TotalDiscovery from its corporate exhibit. Alon Israely will be available throughout the day at the exhibit for private meetings and to answer questions.
About TotalDiscovery and BIA
Created by BIA, TotalDiscovery was launched in early 2011 as the first cloud-based e-Discovery legal hold and collection tool available to corporations and law firms. For nearly a decade, BIA has been developing and implementing defensible, technology driven solutions that reduce the costs and risks related to litigation, regulatory compliance and internal audits. BIA offers software complemented by mature professional services in the areas of litigation, digital investigations and electronic policy consulting. In addition to TotalDiscovery, which includes Legal Hold and Data Profiler, BIA's products include the DiscoveryBOT™ ESI Collection Engine, and Discovery CQ Web-based Custodian Questionnaire. BIA provides software and services to small, medium and large companies and law firms in the U.S. and abroad.
Headquartered in New York City, BIA also has offices in San Francisco, Seattle, Rochester, Washington DC and in Southwest Michigan. BIA maintains digital evidence response units throughout the United States, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. BIA's unique and positive workplace culture promotes diversity and celebrates the professional skills of each individual. For more information, visit www.biaprotect.com or follow us on Twitter @biaprotect.
SOURCE Business Intelligence Associates, Inc.
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