November 2021

On November 18, 2021, Martin T. Tully will moderate the panel “Migration, Integration, Disposition, OH MY!” at the 2021 Georgetown Law Advanced eDiscovery Institute.  The panel will discuss defensible paths to the disposition of stale data from an ever-widening reservoir of information assets and explore strategies to mitigate the legal and privacy risks and costs of data migrations and...
On November 17, 2021, David C. Shonka will participate in the PLI Program, “The FTC Prepares to Make Its Mark on Tech Law.”  In a recent statement, the FTC made clear that Section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Act, which prohibits unfair or deceptive acts or practices in or affecting commerce, also covers AI, algorithms, and automated decision making.  This program will discuss the FTC’...
Five Redgrave LLP attorneys, Gareth T. Evans, Christopher Q. King, Hon. Nan R. Nolan, Jonathan M. Redgrave, and Martin T. Tully, have been recognized by Who’s Who Legal (“WWL”) as 2021 Global Leaders: Commercial Litigation 2021 - E-Discovery.  Martin Tully has also been recognized as 2021 Thought Leaders: Litigation – E-Discovery.  The 2021 WWL guide ranked these Redgrave professionals highly for...

October 2021

On October 28, 2021, Martin T. Tully will moderate the panel, “Privacy and Data Security Legislative and Regulatory Update” at The Sedona Conference Working Group 11 on Data Security and Privacy Liability (WG11) Midyear meeting. The panel will discuss significant proposed legislative and regulatory enactments from the past year that raise important issues in the privacy and data security space....
On October 20-21, 2021, Martin T. Tully will host The Sedona Conference Working Group on Electronic Document Retention and Production (WG1) Annual Meeting.  The meeting will focus on the latest work product from WG1, including the following topics: Wednesday, October 20 Case Law Review: Key eDiscovery and ESI Decisions from 2021 Privilege Logs in Today’s Digital World: Time to Reassess?...
On October 14, 2021, David C. Shonka will moderate a panel at the Electronic Discovery Institute’s 11th Annual Leadership Summit.  The panel, “Privacy, eDiscovery & IM,” will focus on how foreign and domestic laws, such as California’s CCPA, Virginia’s CDPA, and the EU’s GDPR, have increasingly held companies accountable for their use and disclosure of personal information.  This panel will...

September 2021

On September 28, 2021, Jonathan M. Redgrave will moderate the panel, “Understanding AI and Machine Learning: Dos and Don’ts for the Innovative Legal Department,” at PREX 2021.  Jonathan will be joined by panelists Maura Grossman, Aaron Bath, and David Cohen.  The panel will focus on the best and worst uses for artificial intelligence (“AI”) and machine learning (“ML”) and provide tips for...
During the week of September 20, 2021, Jonathan M. Redgrave will participate as faculty in The Osgoode Certificate in E-Discovery, Information Governance and Privacy Program.  Jonathan will present the session, “The Impact of COVID-19 on E-Discovery,” on September 20.  He will also provide the Lunchtime Keynote Address on September 24.  The Osgoode Certificate in E-Discovery, Information...
On September 13, 2021, Martin T. Tully will speak at the 6th Annual Conference of the National eDiscovery Leadership Institute (NeLI).  Martin’s panel, “Unconventional Advice on ESI Protocol Negotiation: Beware What You (Blindly) Ask For Or Agree To,” will discuss the importance of negotiating ESI protocol. NeLI brings together top eDiscovery talent at this one-of-a-kind program where cutting...
A U.S. House Committee has requested a myriad of documents from social media companies related to the Jan. 6 insurrection. But an initial two-week window may turn into more of a revolving door of documents.  Martin Tully comments on the effects of a short production timeline and what that means for engaging outside support in this Legaltech News article by Frank Ready. Not everybody will be...

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