Unfortunately due to varying requirements among State by State CLE approval authorities for prerecorded material, we are not able to offer CLE credit for recorded webinars. We can only offer CLE credit for the live sessions.
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Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 37(e) was revised in 2015 to provide a more predictable framework for imposing sanctions stemming from failures to preserve relevant electronically stored information (ESI). Since that time, courts have issued numerous decisions that address a variety of different issues relating to ESI spoliation. This program is designed to provide insights on the nuanced nature of the FRCP sanctions framework and an update on case law.
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