Skip to main content

Law School to Host E-Discovery and Technology Law Symposium

November 6, 2015

The University of Alabama School of Law will host a symposium on Legal Ethics Surrounding E-Discovery and Technology Law at 9:15 a.m. Friday, Nov. 13 at the Law School.

The symposium is co-sponsored by The Journal of the Legal Profession and will be held in the Judge Seybourn H. Lynne Lecture Hall in Room A255.

Three speakers will present their perspective on this ever-changing field in the practice of law. They are: Allison Skinner, owner of Skinner Neutral Services and an adjunct professor on E-Discovery at The University of Alabama School of Law; The Hon. Ronald Hedges, a former U.S. Magistrate Judge, adjunct professor at Rutgers School of Law and an advisory board member for The Sedona Conference; and Marc Jenkins, an adjunct professor at Vanderbilt Law School, associate general counsel and executive vice president of knowledge strategy for Cicayda, and a member of The Sedona Conference.


The University of Alabama School of Law strives to remain neutral on issues of public policy. The Law School’s communications team may facilitate interviews or share opinions expressed by faculty, staff, students, or other individuals regarding policy matters. However, those opinions do not necessarily reflect the views of the Law School, the University, or affiliated leadership.