Litigation and Practice Support
Peer Group Vice President
Joanne Lane - Email
Metlife
New York, NY
p: (212) 578-2539
The Litigation and Practice Support Peer Group will deliver educational programming, publications and other member benefits on topics related to technology, practices and standards for litigation and practice support, including (but not limited to): litigation/practice tools and products, corporate ethics and compliance, case/matter management, forensics, professional leadership development and many more.
In addition to our PGVP, you may also contact the Litigation and Practice Support Peer Group Steering Committee members listed below for more information.
Julie Brown - Email
Local Programming Liaison
Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease LLP
Columbus, OH
p: (614) 464-8275
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Katrina Dittmer - Email
Baker & Daniels LLP
Indianapolis, IN
p: (317) 237-8256 |
Stephen Dooley - Email
Sullivan & Cromwell LLP
New York, NY
p: (212) 558-4734 |
Ruth Hauswirth - Email
Cooley LLP
San Diego, CA
p: (858) 550-6108 |
Paige Hunt Wojcik - Email
Perkins Coie
Seattle, WA
p: (206) 359-8339
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Kelly Inglese - Email
Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP
Toronto, ON
p: (416) 865-5482
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John Kapp - Email
Shearman & Sterling, LLP
New York, NY
p: (212) 848-8442
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Michelle Mahoney - Email
Mallesons Stephen Jaques
Melbourne, AU
p: +61 (3) 9643-4138
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Vince Neicho - Email
Allen & Overy LLP
London, U.K.
p: +44 (020) 3088-3725
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Our featured publication for February 2011:
Resources
documents
- Litigation Support: Document Forensics and Legal Holds
Articles included in this white paper:
Overcoming Data Encryption for Forensic Imaging and Collections
When is Full-Blown Forensic Collection Necessary?
When "Deleted" Doesn’t Mean "Gone"
Disaster Recovery or Discovery Disaster?
Legal Hold and Subpoena Compliance Coordination
Best Practices for Legal Hold Processes
The Effects of Litigation Holds on the Corporate Lawyer
podcasts
- Litigation Support: Solving the Problems Traditional Tools Can’t Tackle
Randi Mayes, Executive Director of ILTA, recently spoke with Danny Thankachan, Litigation Support Manager at Thompson & Knight LLP, about some of the unique solutions to litigation support issues experienced at his firm. The interview can be heard in its entirety in the accompanying podcast.
- Run on Search: Episode 3 - Successful eDiscovery in the Cloud
Take an in depth look with Eric Blank of Blank Law + Technology P.S. and Tom Barce of Fulbright & Jaworski L.L.P. at the legal and technical complexities of electronic data discovery in the cloud. As business move data to the cloud, how can they be prepared to protect themselves? What level of forensic analysis can be performed on user data that doesn’t live on the computer as we know it today? Listen in to gain critical insight into these and other eminent questions.
- Run on Search: Episode 2 - The Data Analytics Revolution
Join Craig Carpenter from Recommind as Tom Barce of Fulbright & Jaworski L.L.P. asks him about the maturing arena of data analytics in eDiscovery and the new realm of predictive tagging. Listen to this podcast to learn how these emerging trends can help every eDiscovery practitioner
- Run on Search: Episode 1 – Targeted Results
Join Tom Barce of Fulbright & Jaworski L.L.P. as he speaks with Gene Eames of Daegis to share his thoughts and experience about the most effective approach to crafting a strong search strategy in eDiscovery. Listen to this podcast to learn what you need to do to help manage this critical component of your daily eDiscovery challenges.
- Career Corner: Episode 1 - The Litigation Support Manager
Hear Jared Coseglia of the Cowen Group as he speaks with John Kapp from Shearman & Sterling, Jeannie Larrea-Manzano from Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, and Brad Schaffel from WilmerHale as they share their insights about the exciting evolution of their careers in the litigation support industry. Listen to this podcast to learn what you need to do to bolster your own career.
- Career Corner: Episode 2 - Today's Legal Project Manager
Grab a front row seat for an enlightening, one on one conversation with David Cowen of the Cowen Group and Kevin Hayworth from Paul Hastings about the evolution of project management in the legal industry. Listen to this podcast to help develop an interdisciplinary and comprehensive approach to project management.
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