Jennifer Rearden

Jennifer Rearden

October 05, 2015 | New York Law Journal

Practical Considerations in Using Predictive Coding

Gareth Evans and Jennifer Rearden of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher write: Many have been deterred from using predictive coding because various hurdles can arise. Nevertheless, with some forethought and preparation, and by involving those with the right expertise, many of the hurdles can be overcome, or at least minimized, and parties may more often realize the potential benefits of predictive coding.

By Gareth Evans and Jennifer Rearden

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October 02, 2015 | New York Law Journal

Practical Considerations in Using Predictive Coding

Gareth Evans and Jennifer Rearden of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher write: Many have been deterred from using predictive coding because various hurdles can arise. Nevertheless, with some forethought and preparation, and by involving those with the right expertise, many of the hurdles can be overcome, or at least minimized, and parties may more often realize the potential benefits of predictive coding.

By Gareth Evans and Jennifer Rearden

13 minute read

April 20, 2011 | Legaltech News

How (Not) to Lose Data and Alienate Judges

Recent electronic data discovery decisions abound with examples of litigants making document preservation faux pas, some inadvertent and some intentional, and highlight the sometimes colorful bad behavior that has resulted in spoliation and sanctions. Gibson Dunn's Jennifer Rearden and Farrah Pepper ask what lessons can be learned by the well-meaning litigant who wants to do the right thing when it comes to data preservation.

By Jennifer Rearden & Farrah Pepper

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