April 2021

On April 30, 2021, Staci D. Kaliner will speak at the Association of Corporate Counsel South Florida’s 11th Annual CLE Conference, “Roaring Into the 20s: The Next Decade In-House.” Staci’s panel, “This Side of Litigation Technology: What Should In-House Counsel be Considering in 2021?” is sponsored by TDCI. More information on this event here.
On April 20, 2021, Jonathan M. Redgrave will present at The University of Texas School of Law 2021 E-Discovery Essentials Conference.  This extensive program will walk through key legal and technical issues for E-Discovery preparedness and management of effective requests for production of electronically stored information. Jonathan, alongside Amy Sellars, Assistant General Counsel and Director...
While requests for plaintiffs’ social media electronically stored information (ESI) are fast becoming the norm, it’s an open question whether they’ll have an impact beyond testing the e-discovery capabilities and competencies of counsel.  Jonathan Redgrave provides insights regard plaintiffs’ discovery obligations and the potential impact on cases. As more lawsuits include plaintiffs’ social...
Redgrave LLP is pleased to announce the promotions of Ben S. Barnes and Michael A. Blank.  Effective April 1, 2021, the Firm has promoted both Ben and Michael to Counsel.  As Counsel, Ben will continue to focus his work in the eDiscovery and information law space. He readily assists clients with various projects, including data mapping, litigation-readiness plans, document review production,...

March 2021

While financial penalties could ameliorate overused eDiscovery sanctions motion practice, improved corporate information governance might be the more meaningful solution to ensure protection again sanctions in any circumstances – a step that is critically important given the increasingly complex information ecosystems in business.  In the Legaltech News article “Why an Amended Rule 37(e) Hasn’t...
On March 2, 2021, Gareth T. Evans will participate in The Sedona Conference Working Group 1 Virtual Town Hall on Technology Assisted Review (“TAR”).  The meeting, which is the fourth in a series of Virtual Town Halls hosted by The Sedona Conference, will focus on the latest issues parties face when using TAR to identify potentially responsive documents and how to address these challenges...

February 2021

On February 24, 2021, Gareth T. Evans will participate in the Corporate Counsel Business Journal (“CCBJ”) CLE Webinar Panel, “AI and Privilege Review Today—and Tomorrow.”  Gareth, along with other experts in the field, will explore how users are applying artificial intelligence (“AI”) and machine learning tools to expedite the privilege workflow and address the potential to streamline the...
David C. Shonka will participate in The Sedona Conference's 2021 Annual Meeting of Working Group 6 on International Electronic Information Management, Discovery, and Disclosure (WG6).  The virtual meeting will be held from Wednesday-Thursday, February 17-18, 2021, and will focus on new outlines and drafts in need of WG6 member review and comment, including the following topics: Proportionality...
Over February 9-11, 2021, Hon. Nan R. Nolan will help facilitate a three-day training program with The Sedona Conference Institute on eDiscovery negotiation.  The program, “2021 eDiscovery Negotiation Training: Practical Cooperative Strategies,” includes three mock Rule 26(f) conferences focusing on the scope of discovery, preservation, form of production, privilege, and social media.  Through...

January 2021

Redgrave LLP is proud to announce that Super Lawyers has selected Leslie A. Melo to its 2021 Rising Stars list.  The publication has also named Leslie a “Top Rated Business Attorney” in Chicago, Illinois.  Super Lawyers, a Thomson Reuters business, annually rates outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement...

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