On this Giving Tuesday, we’re reflecting on the progress we’ve made—and how much further we can go. Your support brings us closer to our $10K goal for Sedona programs and scholarships. Help power future seasons for Sedona.
Donate: bit.ly/3Y1oBb1
The Sedona Conference Working Group Series thrives thanks to the support of our sponsors. We are especially grateful this season to: @Paul_Hastings · @RichardsLayton · @SidleyLaw · @SterneKessler — whose commitment helps ensure our mission continues in a reasoned and just way.
The Sedona Conference Working Group Series is supported by its sponsors, helping us convene meaningful dialogue on law and policy. This week we recognize @RedgraveLLP, @HKAGlobal, @Littler, and
@Crowell_Moring for their ongoing support.
The Sedona Conference Working Group Series is sustained by the support of its sponsors. Today we recognize @BakerHostetler, @News_CRA, @Cornerstone_Res, and @WilmerHale—their commitment helps advance dialogue at the intersection of law, policy, and practice.
The Sedona Conference Working Group Series is supported by its sponsors, helping us convene meaningful dialogue on law and policy. This week we recognize @BennettJonesLaw, @dlapipercareers, @PerkinsCoieLLP, and Williams & Connolly LLP for their ongoing support.
Protective orders on GenAI in discovery are emerging but rare. Join David Hobson, Sarah Resczenko & Daniel Stromberg on Oct. 16 (3–4pm EDT) for a WG1 Town Hall on rules, trends & lessons shaping confidentiality and protective orders. Register: bit.ly/4ntcUVJ
The Sedona Conference Working Group Series is sustained by the support of its sponsors. Today we recognize Tensegrity, Shaw Keller LLP, @tuckerellis, and @ConsilioGlobal—their commitment helps advance dialogue at the intersection of law, policy, and practice.
Meaningful dialogue needs a strong community—and our sponsors help make it possible. This week we thank:
🔹 @BannerWitcoff
🔹 @CroweUSA
🔹 @HaystackID
🔹 @JND_LA
Their support strengthens the Sedona Conference Working Group Series and its ongoing success.
#TSC#WGS
Tonight’s reception welcomed participants ahead of the WG13 Midyear Meeting, setting a positive tone for tomorrow’s dialogue and collaboration on AI and law.
Next month, October 5–7: @TSCSedona Working Group 12 Annual Meeting 2025 will feature multiple sessions on various #tradesecrets issues. Leigh Ann Buziak & Daniel Saeedi will lead panels at the Meeting, which is being held in Atlanta, Georgia. Learn more: bit.ly/4lLdddO
Organizations are rapidly adopting GenAI tools like Copilot and ChatGPT, creating new GenAI data. Legal use in document review raises questions on discoverability, admissibility, privacy, and privilege.
60-min webinar: Sept 16, 2025 | 1 PM EST
Register: bit.ly/3JJ39E3
It’s back! eDiscovery Negotiation Training returns in 2026 – enhanced with a new litigation hypothetical and AI discovery issues. The program will be held online on January 21 and @NLawGlobal in New York on February 4-5. For complete details and to apply: bit.ly/eDNT_26
The second Sedona Summit was held yesterday at the New York offices of @PaulWeissLLP where participants engaged in thoughtful, forward-looking dialogue on critical issues shaping the legal profession.
A special thank you to Paul Weiss for their generous hospitality.
There is still time to enroll in the “Double-Header” webinar by the Sedona Conference WG 13 (AI and the Law). The panels will cover both agentic AI and potential changes to US and Canadian evidentiary rules relating to AI
Date: July 10, 2025
Register Now: bit.ly/4eClspE
The public comment period for The Sedona Conference’s Commentary on Discovery of Mobile Device Data closes July 7. The draft offers legal and practical guidance on mobile data discovery and was developed by WG1.
View the draft: bit.ly/4k1MM1D
Final Reminder: Join Friday’s Sedona Conference webinar on Sharing Trade Secrets.
June 20, 11am–12pm EDT. Including Practical guidance an expert panel. Free for WGS members/gov/nonprofits; $20 for others. Register: bit.ly/45wAA5G
Join us June 20, 11 am EDT for a webinar on the Commentary on Sharing Trade Secrets With Other Organizations by Sedona Working Group 12, offering practical guidance on protecting trade secrets during sharing. Register: bit.ly/SharingTradeSecrets
The first Sedona Summit was held at @SterneKessler in Washington, D.C., bringing together longtime contributors and new voices alike.
Discussions focused on how Sedona can continue to move the law forward in a reasoned and just way.
Thank you to all who took part.