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e-Discovery in the News: Legal and Media Perspectives


Level: Advanced
Runtime: 58 minutes
Recorded Date: March 22, 2023
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Agenda

Topics discussed:
  • The Role of the Journalist and the Role of the Lawyer
  • Cameras in the Courtroom
  • Attorney-Client Privilege
  • Preservation of Evidence
  • Sealing of Evidence
Runtime: 1 hour
Recorded: March 22, 2023

For NY - Difficulty level: For experienced attorneys only (nontransitional)
For NY - Difficulty Level: Experienced attorneys only (non-transitional)

Description

From the data of Elon Musk to the texts of Alex Jones, e-discovery has become a big story in the news. With perspectives from the worlds of law and journalism, join us as we examine the e-discovery law issues and the cases that have become major media stories, including topics such as waiver of the attorney-client privilege, preservation of potential evidence, and the varied data sources making e-discovery challenging and, at times, newsworthy. In addition, we’ll examine how e-discovery matters can end up in the news and the potential pitfalls.

This program was recorded as part of ALM's Legalweek Conference on March 22nd, 2023.

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Panelists

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Joe Practice

Senior Editor
Above the Law

Joe Patrice joined Above the Law in 2013. Joe received a degree in Economics and Political Science from the University of Oregon and a J.D. from the NYU School of Law. From 2001, he worked as a litigator for both Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton and Lankler Siffert & Wohl, representing a variety of individuals, institutions, and foreign sovereigns in criminal and civil matters. Joe left legal practice in 2012 to pursue writing, contributing to numerous publications, including ATL, before joining the full-time staff.

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Isha Marathe

Reporter, Legal Technology - Legaltech News
ALM

Isha Marathe is a multimedia journalist who cut her teeth as an investigative intern at news stations in Massachusetts. She started her reporting career covering women's incarceration in Boston for print and broadcast. Currently, she covers all things data privacy, e-discovery and artificial intelligence as the tech reporter for ALM.

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Stephanie Wilkins

Editor-in-Chief
Legaltech News

Stephanie Wilkins is the Editor-in-Chief of Legaltech News at ALM. She has spent the better part of the past decade following the evolution of legal tech and learning how it can help in-house counsel, law firms, and others in the legal industry. As a former practicing litigator, she is particularly interested in how legal tech can and should be used in real-life practice and the valuable differences it can make. Stephanie is also keenly interested in shining a light on the ways legal tech is being used to help the greater good.

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David Horrigan

Discovery Counsel & Legal Education Director
Relativity

David Horrigan is Relativity’s discovery counsel and legal content director. An attorney, law school guest lecturer, e-discovery industry analyst, and award-winning journalist, David has served as counsel at the Entertainment Software Association, reporter and assistant editor at The National Law Journal, and analyst and counsel at 451 Research. He serves on the Editorial Advisory Board of Legaltech News and the Data Law Board of Advisors at the Yeshiva University Cardozo Law School.

David holds a Juris Doctor from the University of Florida, and he studied international law at Universiteit Leiden in the Netherlands. He is licensed to practice law in the District of Columbia.

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Hon. Tanya R. Kennedy

Associate Justice, Appellate Division
New York State Supreme Court

Honorable Tanya R. Kennedy is Associate Justice, Appellate Division, First Judicial Department, New York Supreme Court. Before being elevated to the appellate bench, Justice Kennedy served as Justice of the Supreme Court, New York County, as well as in Criminal Court, Civil Court, and Family Court.

Prior to her judicial service, Justice Kennedy served in the New York City Law Department and in the Bronx Tort Division, where she served as Assistant Deputy Chief. Justice Kennedy has served as President of the National Association of Women Judges, and she was selected by Penn State University’s Board of Trustees to receive the Distinguished Alumni Award in 2020.


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