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The following is a list of selected publications authored by, co-authored by or referencing Firm members:
Managing the Emerging Business and Legal Realities of Social Media in Corporate America (ACC Docket, November 2011)(Jonathan Redgrave and Vincent Catanzaro)
Jonathan Redgrave quoted in Wall Street Journal article entitled "Objection! Lawsuit Slams Temp Lawyers" regarding the use of contract attorneys in document reviews. (Wall Street Journal, August 2011) (Vanessa O'Connell)
Social Media, Cloud Computing and European Philosophy: An Examination of Proposed Amendments to Directive 95/46/EC and Their Possible Effects on U.S. Multinational Corporations (Bloomberg Law Reports, June 2011) (James Sherer)
Traveling the New Road to Data Privacy Regulation in the United States: An Examination of Recent U.S. Data Privacy Considerations and Proposed Legislation, Including Safe Harbors Contemplated by Congress (Bloomberg Law Reports, May 2011) (James Sherer, Andrew Cosgrove, Victoria Redgrave)
Pension Committee Revisited: One Year Later - A Retrospective on the Impact of Judge Scheindlin's Influential Opinion (Legal Hold Pro, February 2011) (Edited by Brad Harris & Ronald Hedges) (Perspective from Craig Ball, Kevin Brady, William Butterfield, Maura Grossman, John Jablonski, Ralph Losey, Browning Marean, Jonathan Redgrave, Denise Talbert, Paul Weiner)
Co-Editor, The Sedona Conference Commentary on Legal Holds: The Trigger & The Process (2010 Version), The Sedona Conference Journal, Volume 11 (Fall 2010) (published by The Sedona Conference® Working Group on Best Practices for Electronic Document Retention & Production (WG1)) (with Thomas Y. Allman and Conor R. Crowley)
Exploring Data Loss Prevention Systems for Legal Holds and E-Discovery (ARMA International, 2010) (Diana Fasching)
Best-Practice Planning for E-Discovery (New Legal Review, August 31, 2010) (Jonathan Redgrave)
Social Media Creates Business Opportunities, Messes and Work for Lawyers (ESI Bytes, August, 2010) (Jonathan M. Redgrave)
Implications of Rimkus v. Cammarata (Law 360, May 5, 2010) (Jonathan M. Redgrave with Amanda Vacarro)
Rule 34 and the Internet: Innovative Solutions to Current Production Challenges (BNA Digital Discovery and E-Evidence Report, March 1, 2010) (Jonathan M. Redgrave and Victoria A. Redgrave)
Cases Underscore Need For E-Discovery Expertise (Law 360, January 22, 2010) (Jonathan M. Redgrave and Victoria A. Redgrave)
Asserting and Challenging Privilege Claims in Modern Litigation: The Facciola-Redgrave Framework (Federal Court Law Review, Volume 4, Issue 1 (2009) (Jonathan M. Redgrave with Hon. John M. Facciola)
Cooperation, Discovery and Translucency (56 The Federal Lawyer 4, May 2009) (Jonathan M. Redgrave)
Ready to Litigate Through the Clouds? (Law.com, April 28, 2009) (Jonathan M. Redgrave and Andrew J. Cosgrove)
New Federal Rule of Evidence 502: Privileges, Obligations, and Opportunities (56 The Federal Lawyer 1, January 2009) (Jonathan Redgrave and Jennifer J. Kehoe)
Special Masters and E-Discovery: The Intersection of Two Recent Revisions to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Cardozo Law Review, Volume 30, Issue 2 (Nov. 2008) (Jonathan Redgrave with Hon. Shira A. Scheindlin)
Needs, Wants, and Civil Discovery: Why Less Can Be More for Requesting Parties (55 The Federal Lawyer 4, May 2008)(Jonathan Redgrave)
E-Discovery: Technology Requires Greater Care in Preserving Evidence (ABA Journal, April 2008) (Jonathan Redgrave with Hon. Shira A. Scheindlin)
One Year After the Federal E-Discovery Rule Amendments, ABA Journal on Natural Resources & Environment, Spring 2008 (Ken Prine with M. James Daley)
Editor-in-Chief, The Sedona Principles (Second Edition): Best Practices Recommendations & Principles for Addressing Electronic Document Production (2007 Annotated Version) (published by The Sedona Conference® Working Group on Best Practices for Electronic Document Retention & Production (WG1) available through BNA Books) (Jonathan Redgrave)
Early Discussion Regarding Electronically Stored Information: Rule 16 and Rule 26, a chapter in the treatise Understanding the New E-Discovery Rules (December 2006, published by DRI) (Jonathan Redgrave and Karen O. Hourigan with M. Kate Chaffee)
Chapter 22: Discovery of Electronic Information in the revised edition of the treatise Business and Commercial Litigation in Federal Courts (West Publishing)(December 2005; updated 2006; 2007; 2008) (Jonathan Redgrave with Hon. Shira A. Scheindlin)
Looking Beyond Arthur Andersen: The Impact on Corporate Records and Information Management Policies and Practices(The Corporate Counsel Review, Volume XXIV, Issue 2, Spring 2006) (Jonathan Redgrave with R. Christopher Cook and Charles R. Ragan) (originally published in The Federal Lawyer)
Co-Editor-in-Chief, The Sedona Guidelines: Best Practices Guidelines and Commentary for Managing Information and Records in the Electronic Age (September 2005) (Jonathan Redgrave with Charles R. Ragan and Lori Ann Wagner)
The Evolution and Impact of the New Federal Rule Governing Special Masters (51 The Federal Lawyer 34, February 2004) (Jonathan Redgrave with Hon. Shira A. Scheindlin)
Editor-in-Chief, The Sedona Principles: Best Practices, Recommendations and Principles for Addressing Electronic Document Production (January 2004; rev ed. July 2005) (published by The Sedona Conference® Working Group on Best Practices for Electronic Document Retention & Production (WG1)) (Jonathan Redgrave)
Revisions in Federal Rule 53 Provide New Options for Using Special Masters in Litigation (76 New York State Bar Journal 18, January 2004) (Jonathan Redgrave with Hon. Shira A. Scheindlin)
Fishing in the Ocean: A Critical Examination of Discovery in the Electronic Age (The Sedona Conference Journal, Vol. II, Fall 2001) (Jonathan Redgrave with Ted. S. Hiser)
Juror Investigation on the Internet — Implications for the Trial Lawyer (The Sedona Conference Journal, Vol. II, Fall 2001) (Jonathan Redgrave with Jason J. Stover)
Unplugging the Internet: Instructing the Jury in Civil Cases (48 The Federal Lawyer 19, July 2001) (Jonathan Redgrave)
Litigation and Technology: How the Internet is Changing the Practice (47 The Federal Lawyer 25, January 2000) (Jonathan Redgrave)
The Blue Oval Blues: Trade Secrets and the Internet (Bench & Bar of Minnesota, November 1999) (Jonathan Redgrave with Brian L. McMahon)
Civil Discovery and the Data Practices Act (Bench & Bar of Minnesota, October 1995) (Jonathan Redgrave with Mary K. Martin)
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