Welcome to Module 2-M.

Part Two: The Multi-Modal “Where’s Waldo?” Approach to Search and My Mock Debate with Jason Baron

This second part contains the videos of the mock debate as presented at the NIU symposium on electronic discovery ethics. Here Jason Baron and Ralph Losey again debate search and cooperation, but this time William Hamilton serves as the general counsel of the client to whom they were making their pitch. Judge Facciola serves as the judge and makes his learned comments at the end. This is another important module consisting of two videos that you will want to take your time to study and ponder.

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EXERCISE. Who do you think “won” the debate and why? What would you have done?

Students are invited to leave a public comment below. Insights that might help other students are especially welcome. Let’s collaborate!

Copyright Ralph Losey 2015

Ralph is a Partner in LOSEY PLLC. The law firm was founded by his son and daughter-in-law, Adam and Cat Losey, and can be found at Losey.law. Ralph has over forty years of experience representing companies and individuals in information technology issues, including deals, contracts and business advice. Ralph also has substantial experience in civil litigation, including commercial, Qui Tam, intellectual property, employment and insurance. His litigation sub-specialty in these areas has always been fraud, primarily defense oriented, but he also initiated for the plaintiff, on behalf of the United States, several government fraud Qui Tam cases. One resulted in what still stands as the largest False Claims Act settlement in history.

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