LegalTech 2013 is the largest and most important legal technology event of the year.
LegalTech provides an in-depth look at what the technological world has in store for you and your practice AND offers an expansive exhibit floor with the most extensive gathering of innovative products designed to meet you current and future technology needs.
Nuix will be hosting an Emerging Technology Session on Day 1 of the conference.
Advanced Information Governance: Reduce the Pain of Your Next Case
Tuesday, January 29 | 10:30am - 11:45am ET
Hilton New York, Level 1 Sutton Parlor Center
By the time a summons arrives, it’s usually too late to fix the hidden risks and problems in your data. But there will always be a next time, so it pays to prepare. Learn how your organization can use advanced information governance technology to reduce the pain of eDiscovery and take proactive steps to avoid the difficulties of previous litigation experiences.
Featured speakers:

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Barclay Blair, President and Founder, ViaLumina
Barclay T. Blair is an advisor to Fortune 500 companies, software and hardware vendors, and government institutions, and is an author, speaker, and internationally recognized authority on information governance. Barclay has led several high-profile consulting engagements at the world’s leading institutions to help them globally transform the way they manage information. He is the award-winning author of several books, including the upcoming "Information Governance for Dummies."
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Bennett Borden, Partner and Founder IG Practice, Williams Mullen LLP
Bennett Borden is a Partner at Williams Mullen and chairs its eDiscovery and Information Governance practice group. He is also Vice Chair of the eDiscovery and Digital Evidence Committee of the ABA, a founding member of the eDiscovery Committee of the DC Bar, and Editor-in-Chief of the Sedona Conference’s Cloud Computing Commentary. He is also a guest lecturer at the Georgetown university Law Center and the university of Virginia Law School and is the author of numerous articles on eDiscovery, digital evidence and information governance.
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Duke Alden, JD, Vice President, Global Information Governance, Aon
Duke Alden is the global lead of Information Governance for Aon, a global provider of insurance brokerage, reinsurance
brokerage, and human resource services with over 61,000 employees in 500 offices across 120 countries. Duke and
his global team oversee policy development, program governance, end-user education, and process design for Aon's
converged Information Governance organization which encompasses records management, discovery process strategy,
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Bob Lewis, Director Cyber Forensics & Investigations, Barclays
Bob Lewis is the Global Director of Cyber Forensics & Investigations at Barclays Bank. Prior to joining Barclays, Bob served
as an operational team leader within both the Serious and Organised Crime Agency (SOCA) and its precursor agency
the National Hi-Tech Crime Unit (NHTCU). Additionally he also led forensic teams within the Royal Air Force Police and
Risk Advisory Group. Where, he specialized in all aspects of Counter Intelligence operations with particular emphasis
on computer forensics and security work. Bob has led a team of internationally renowned investigators since 2002 and
specialises in providing a forensic overview of investigations.
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Stephen L. Stewart, Chief Technology Officer, Nuix
Stephen L. Stewart is the Chief technology Officer at Nuix and has over 15 years of experience working with both public
and private sector organizations to provide solutions for their email, file, and document management/archiving
challenges. These experiences have taken him from the boardroom to the raised floor of the data center to ensure that
the appropriate solution is implemented. In the process, Stephen has helped numerous financial institutions to develop,
design, and implement solutions to meet both their storage and regulatory requirements.
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