January 2023

In a recent Legaltech news article, “Legal Tech's Predictions for E-Discovery in 2023,” Erica Zolner weighs in on what to expect from eDiscovery in the next year. . . . Erica B. Zolner, Partner, Redgrave LLP: “With remote work now the norm, the move to fully digitized electronic records and an octopus of options for records retention make good data hygiene an increasingly challenging puzzle for...
Martin Tully discusses the Federal Trade Commission’s increasingly aggressive approach to regulating data-handling practices in the Law360 article, “Privacy Legislation And Regulation to Watch In 2023.” … Under the leadership of Lina Khan, a Democrat who assumed the helm in June 2021, the Federal Trade Commission has been steadily turning up the heat on how companies handle, share and secure...

December 2022

In a recent Legaltech news article, “Legal Tech's Milestones for Cybersecurity and Privacy in 2022,” Charles Ragan weighs in on the biggest developments in this space as they impacted legal tech in the past year. . . . Charles R. Ragan, Senior Counsel, Redgrave LLP: “During 2022, the information law field witnessed the enactment of various state data privacy initiatives and new comprehensive...
In a recent Legaltech news article, “Legal Tech's Milestones for Hiring, Staffing and the Economy in 2022,” Diana Fasching weighs in on the biggest developments in this space as they impacted legal tech in the past year. . . . Diana M. Fasching, Managing Director, Redgrave LLP: “For years, defensible disposition has taken a backseat to current business operations. While everyone agrees that...

November 2022

Six Redgrave LLP attorneys, Gareth T. Evans, Christopher Q. King, Monica McCarroll, Hon. Nan R. Nolan, Jonathan M. Redgrave, and Martin T. Tully, were recognized by Who’s Who Legal (“WWL”) as 2022 Global Leaders: Commercial Litigation 2022 - E-Discovery.  Gareth T. Evans, Christopher Q. King, Hon. Nan R. Nolan, Jonathan M. Redgrave, and Martin T. Tully were also recognized as 2022 Thought Leaders...
On November 23, 2022, Redgrave LLP filed an amicus brief in the United States Supreme Court on behalf of Lawyers for Civil Justice ("LCJ") concerning the In re Grand Jury No. 21-1397 matter.  The case is scheduled for argument before the Supreme Court on January 9, 2023.  The central issue of the amicus brief concerns the question of whether a communication involving both legal and non-legal...
On November 3, 2022, Erica Zolner and Josh Thomas will join Redgrave Data’s Tara Emory to present “What You Don’t See Can (And Probably Will) Hurt You: Avoiding Inadvertent Disclosures Of Hidden Data” at the Association of Legal Administrators 2022 Virtual Conference.  In their session, they will discuss the hidden or non-obvious data, including metadata, commonly contained in electronic files...
On November 3, 2022, Mathea Bulander will speak at The Sedona Conference Working Group 11 Midyear Meeting.  Mathea’s panel, “Balancing Privacy and Data Security Against Efficacy in NextGen Healthcare,” will discuss existing laws protecting the privacy and security of medical and health information and explore how these laws apply to new and emerging technology and practices in health and wellness...
On November 2, 2022, David Shonka will moderate the panel discussion “Legal Considerations for the Lifecycle of Employee Personal Data” at The Sedona Conference Working Group 11 Midyear Meeting.  David’s panel will highlight privacy rights issues related to employee personal information and discuss best practices for protecting, managing, disclosing, and disposing of records containing personal...

October 2022

Gareth Evans discusses the need for a uniform, predictable privilege test for dual-purpose communications in the Law360 Tax Authority article, “High Court Privilege Case Could Hinder In-House Counsel.” … The Ninth Circuit rule "can be very difficult and often just impossible to determine the primary purpose, as opposed to one of the significant purposes of the communications" set by the D.C....

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