Harnessing Technology to Manage your Investigation or Litigation
Gain insights and practical guidance you can utilise in your everyday practice. OND223V20B_1
Description
Attend and earn 1 CPD hour in Professional Skills
This program is based on VIC legislation
Professional Skills
Harnessing Technology to Manage your Investigation or Litigation
- Application of technology as an effective approach to strategically address the complexity and scope of today’s electronic discovery
- How is Artificial Intelligence (AI) of benefit and how do we measure its success?
- In a world where remote working has increased, what new and emerging data types must we consider and what challenges arise from this data?
Presented by Chris Russell, Managing Director, Technology and Kelly Czurajewski, Senior Consultant, Technology, FTI Consulting
Presenters
Chris Russell
Chris is an e-discovery specialist with over 17 years’ industry experience. He has provided consulting services in several areas of litigation and investigation including construction, commercial, government investigations, class actions, and Royal Commissions for Australian and Global law firms, corporates and Australian government regulators. Chris is an expert in the use of litigation technology that includes technology-assisted review, data analytics, native file processing, document review technologies and managed services.
Kelly Czurajewski
Kelly is an e-discovery and document review specialist with over 20 years’ experience managing a broad range of legal matters. Using her technical background, project management experience and as a qualified government investigator, she supports legal, corporate and government clients during litigation, arbitration, investigations and regulatory inquiries and royal commissions. Kelly’s experience includes 15 years’ at two top tier law firms in Australia as both a technical analyst and consultant. She also spent over 4 years in the service sector where she worked on Royal Commissions and Inquiries, working with New Zealand and Australian regulatory agencies. Her last position was as an evidence analyst at ASIC.