I will not be at kCura’s Relativity Fest this year, thanks to a collision of activities on my own side of the Atlantic.
One of the specifically-identifiable attractions this year is the involvement of David Cohen, the practice group leader for Reed Smith’s Records and eDiscovery RED group. I have spent a fair amount of time in David Cohen’s company in recent weeks, both here in Oxford and at ILTA and, having seen a previous session led by him, would have liked to see these ones.
He is leading two sessions, one on privilege and one on predictive coding, which have a practical educational role beyond the standard podium presentation. Relativity Fest gets high praise for its sessions, and those two are good examples of the cross-over between the demands made of lawyers and the ability of properly-directed technology to address them.
