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ELECTRONIC DISCOVERY FOR THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUST
A LIVE TECHNOLOGY DEMONSTRATI
March 27, 20
Clemson University, International Center for Automotive ReseaAT&T Auditorium, 4 Research Drive, Greenville,
LINE UPFRIDAY, MARCH 27, 2009
8:00 am Coffee/Registration
8:30 am Flipping the Switch -- The Digital
Transition
The Honorable J. Gresham Barrett
U.S. House of Representatives
9:00 am IT Innovations Enabling Business
Innovations
Dr. Joachim G. Taiber
Head of Information Technology
Research Office, BMW ITRC
10:00 am Electronic Evidence & The Auto
Industry: Moving at Warp Speed
Sarah M. Montgomery
Attorney, Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, P.A.
10:55 am Break
11:05 am Use Case: Capturing Electronic
Information in the Legal SettingJ.W. (Jay) Matthews
Attorney, Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, P.A.
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ON THE POLE
Dr. Joachim G. Taiber is the Head of the InformationTechnology Research Office of the BMW Group
Information Technology Research Center (ITRC) on
the CU-ICAR campus in Greenville. Since 2005, he
has been in charge of implementing collaborative IT
innovation projects for the BMW Group in the ITRC.
Jay Matthewsis a shareholder in Haynsworth Sinkler
Boyds Greenville office. He leads the law firms
Transportation, Heavy Equipment and Logistics Industry
Group. He has lectured audiences on E-Discovery at
the Charleston School of Law and the South Carolina
Bar Convention. He is a member of the Sedona
Conference, the leading professional organization on
E-Discovery.
The Honorable J. Gresham Barrett represents the
3rd Congressional District of South Carolina in the U.S.
House of Representatives. Currently, Congressman
Barrett serves on the Budget Committee, the
House Committee on Financial Services, the House
Committee on International Relations, and the
Ethics Committee.
Chris Major is based in Haynsworth Sinkler Boyds
Greenville office. He is a member of the law firms
Transportation, Heavy Equipment, and Logistics Group
This conference has been specially designed for professionals in the automotive
industry and the transportation sector. The program will also interest and benefitrepresentatives from any company that manages electronic information, including
commercial, financial, and healthcare organizations.
A live demonstration of mobile
broadband connectivity
Touch-surface technology enables
new sales experience
Software tools used in todays
electronic courtrooms
Automotive information technology
collides with the legal system
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
nstration of mobile Software tools used in todaysSTART YOUR ENGINES
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FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 2009
Registration/Coffee begins at 8:00 am
Program hours 8:45 am - 1:00 pm
Clemson University, International Center for Automotive Research
AT&T Auditorium, 4 Research Drive, Greenville, SC
There is no charge to attend.There is no charge to attend.
ELECTRONIC DISCOVERY FOR THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY
A LIVE TECHNOLOGY DEMONSTRATION
REGISTER NOW - SPACE IS LIMITED
Name (First) (Middle) (Last)
Name Called for Badge
Title
Company
Address
City State Zip
Phone Fax
Dietary Restrictions
Optional tour of BMW plant (free)Lunch (provided)
MAILcompleted form toJenny Worthington
Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, P.A.
PO Box 11889
Columbia, SC 29211
FAX completed form toJenny Worthington
Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, P.A.
803.765.1243
VISITwww.hsblawfirm.comand double click on
Information Overdrive:
Electronic Discovery for the
Automotive Industry
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