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Jonathan M. Redgrave, Partner
Jonathan Redgrave serves as a trusted advisor to many Fortune 500 clients, providing strategic and ground-level advice and counsel. Jonathan also represents numerous clients involved in litigation and government investigations and has worked as an expert witness and with special masters.
Jonathan is internationally recognized for his work, has authored, co-authored and edited numerous publications in the area of electronic discovery, privacy and data security, and has spoken around the world on these issues. Notably, Jonathan has extensive experience in all areas of complex litigation in state and federal courts, and focuses his practice on Information Law matters. He regularly addresses issues involved in the discovery of electronically stored information, as well as issues concerning records retention, and privacy policies and practices for clients. He has been recognized for exceptional standing in the legal community (Band 1) in Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business for 2010 for eDiscovery.
Jonathan helped found, was the first Chair of and is currently Chair Emeritus of the renowned Sedona Conference Working Group on Electronic Document Retention and Production. He is also a co-chair of the acclaimed Georgetown University Law School eDiscovery Institute.
Previously, Jonathan was a member of Nixon Peabody’s Commercial Litigation Practice group, focusing on information law matters. Prior to joining Nixon Peabody, Jonathan was a founding partner and chair of Redgrave Daley Ragan & Wagner, LLP, and before that he was a partner with Jones Day in Washington, DC. He served (March 2001 - October 2005) as the designated Liaison Counsel for the tobacco industry defendants in the case of United States, et al. v. Philip Morris USA Inc., et al., during pre-trial and trial phases. Jonathan previously was a Principal with Gray Plant Mooty in Minneapolis.
Jonathan holds a J.D. (University of Minnesota Law School, cum laude) and a B.A. (University of Notre Dame, cum laude). He is admitted to practice in the District of Columbia and in Minnesota.
SELECT APPOINTMENTS AND MEMBERSHIPS
Member, Advisory Committee on the Electronic Records Archives (United States National Archives and Records Administration) (2005 - present)
Member, Advisory Board of The Sedona Conference, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) research and educational institute dedicated to the advanced study of law and policy in the areas of antitrust law, intellectual property, and complex litigation (2002 - present)
Member and Chair Emeritus, The Sedona Conference Working Group Addressing Best Practices for Electronic Document Retention and Production (2007 - present; Chair 2002 - 2007)
Member, The Sedona Conference International Working Group Addressing Best Practices for Electronic Document Retention and Production (2005 - present)
Member, The Sedona Conference Canadian Working Group Addressing Best Practices for Electronic Document Retention and Production (2005 - present)
Member, Advisory Board, Center for American and International Law's Institute for Law and Technology (2003 - 2005)
Member and Co-Chair, Advisory Board, Georgetown University Law Center’s eDiscovery Institute (2005 - present)
Member, eDiscovery Committee of the International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution (“CPR”) (2007 - Present)
Member, Board of Editors of The Federal Lawyer magazine published by the Federal Bar Association (2000 - present)
Member, Association for Information and Image Management ("AIIM") (2002 - present)
Member, ARMA International (2002 - present)
Member, International Association of Privacy Professionals ("IAPP") (2008 - present)
Provisional Member, Academy of Court-Appointed Special Masters (2010 - present)
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