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November 3, 2009
"Sedona Conference Webinar on
the First Year of the Cooperation Proclamation"
Anyone interested in e-discovery may want to attend the next Sedona Conference Voices From the Desert webinar focusing on the first year of the existence of the Cooperation Proclamation. The seminar will be held on Wednesday, November 4th at 1 p.m. Eastern and you may register here: http://www.thesedonaconference.org/wgsa_html.

The Cooperation Proclamation was intended to stop escalating e-discovery costs which have threatened to undermine the civil justice system. Since its issuance, nearly 100 state and federal judges have signed on as endorsers of the Proclamation. It has also been cited in at least a dozen reported court decisions, and it has received widespread press coverage.

To celebrate the Proclamation's first anniversary, The Sedona Conference Journal is publishing a special Supplement to Volume 10, devoted to the theme of "cooperation," with a preface by Associate Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer.

Happily, there is no additional charge for more than one person to participate from a single phone line, so bring a friend. Or attend in your conference room and use the speaker phone so that a group may participate. The registration fee is $99 for the general public and $79 for members of Sedona's Working Group Series.

Once registered, you will be able to listen to the discussion by telephone, view PowerPoint slides, download the Supplement in PDF format, and ask questions during a question-and-comment period.

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