The Sedona Conference® Publications
"The Sedona Conference exists to allow leading jurists, lawyers, experts, academics and others, at the cutting
edge of issues in the area of antitrust law, complex litigation, and intellectual property rights, to
come together - in conferences and mini-think tanks (Working Groups) -
and engage in true dialogue, not debate, all in an effort to move the
law forward in a reasoned and just way." (The Sedona Conference Mission Statement -
www.sedonaconference.org)
Timothy Opsitnick, Senior Partner and General Counsel for JurInnov
Ltd., is currently a participant in the Sedona Conference's Working
Group Series on Best Practices for Electronic Document Retention and
Production and a contributor to the Working Group's White Papers, "The
Sedona Principles: Best Practice Recommendations and Principles
Addressing Electronic Document Production" (Revised January 2004)
and "The Sedona Guidelines: Best Practice Guidelines & Commentary for
Managing Information & Records in the Electronic Age" (September 2004
Public Comment Draft). In addition, Mr. Opsitnick is an editor of the
latest White Paper, "The Sedona Guidelines: Best Practice Guidelines
for Managing Information & Records in the Electronic Age" (September
2005).
Copies of these informative
publications are available for PDF
download from The Sedona Conference
website by clicking the below links:
"Overview of Changes in the 2005
Version of The Sedona Guidelines on
the Management of Electronic
Information"
"The Sedona Guidelines for Managing
Information and Records in the
Electronic Age (Sept. 2005 Version)"
"The
Sedona Principles Addressing
Electronic Document Production (July
2005 Version)"
"Navigating
the Vendor Proposal Process: Best
Practices for the Selection of
Electronic Discovery Vendors"
"OVERVIEW OF CHANGES TO THE SEDONA
PRINCIPLES IN 2004"
"THE SEDONA PRINCIPLES: Best
Practices Recommendations &
Principles for Addressing Electronic
Document Production (January 2004 Version)"
American Bar Association Information Security Book
The ABA will publish a book early 2006 covering aspects of information security.
Timothy Opsitnick, a contributor to the Working Group on Information
Security Guidelines for Lawyers of the Information Security Committee
of the Section of Science and Technology Law, has written the Metadata,
Spyware and Cookies chapters of this publication.
Further information is available at
www.abanet.org.
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